Papers invited for 2014 Singapore Week
27 Feb 13 by desalination
A call for papers has been issued for the Water Convention during the Singapore International Water Week (SIWW) 2014, which will be held on 1-5 June 2014.
A fifth topic has now been added to the convention, Water for industries, to highlight the importance of affecting change in the way water and wastewater is used and managed by the industrial sector, which has been identified as the second largest water-consumer in the world.
The full list of topics is:
· Delivering water from source to tap
· Effective and efficient wastewater management
· Water for liveability and resilience
· Water quality and health
· Water for industries
The event is organised by PUB, Singapore’s national water utility, and the International Water Association. The call for papers can be downloaded from the SIWW website.
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