Water. desalination + reuse

DWR FebMarch 2016

Water. Desalination + reuse

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| 34 | Desalination & Water Reuse | February-March 2016 IDA & AFFILIATES IDA WAter reuse conference – cAll for pApers Is open Submissions of extended abstracts for IDA's first conference dedicated to water reuse opened 1 February 2016. Submissions must be made through the IDA Conference 16CF-Nice Presenter Centre – they will not be accepted via email. The event will be held on 26-27 September 2016 at the Hyatt Regency Nice, Palais de la Méditeranée in Nice, France. The conference, entitled Turning vision into reality, will feature experts from around the world covering leading-edge strategies and technology for advanced municipal and industrial water reuse programmes. It will provide a forum for the sessions and subjects listed below. plenAry sessIons • Global water reuse advances and success stories • Key to success of water reuse and vision for future cAtegorIes AnD topIcs • Advanced technologies for joint desalination and water reuse • Cutting edge technologies for water reuse • Direct and indirect potable reuse: global issues and advances • Industrial water reuse and recycling • Non-potable and agricultural water reuse: challenges and successes • Water quality monitoring: control and solutions pAnels: • Regulation, funding and public acceptance of water reuse: lessons learned worldwide • Role of water reuse in solving the water-energy and food nexus DesAlInAtIon for the envIronment The European Desalination Society's event, Desalination for the environment: clean water and energy, will be held in Rome, 22–26 May 2016, to look at advances towards providing affordable fresh water. The focal point of the conference will be why and how desalination should be integrated into national or regional water management plans, ensuring socio- economic and environmental benefits. The conference will review the most recent developments in desalination technology along with its cost and extent of application, including socio-economic and environmental issues. Desalination for the Environment will bring together research scientists, decision makers, managers, design engineers and operators from water companies, industries, government departments, consulting firms, research institutes and universities. enquIrIes Programme queries: Miriam Balaban Tel. +39 348 8848 406; eFax +1 928 543 3066 Email:balabanmiriam@gmail.com, desline.com@gmail.com Registration queries: Maria Kone Tel. +357 25 662444, Mobile +357 99 549090 Fax +357 25 662424 Email: maria@kochltd.com Exhibition queries: Tracey Nolan-Shaw Tel. +44 1902 428766 Email: info@ace-events.com são pAulo to host IDA WorlD congress 2017 The IDA has selected São Paulo, Brazil as the venue for its 2017 World Congress on desalination and water reuse. The event will take place in the second half of 2017 and specific dates and details about the venue are currently being finalized. IDA's site selection committee and the IDA board chose São Paul from three final candidates – Kuwait City, Kuwait; and Busan, South Korea were the other two. cArIbDA 2016 presentAtIons DeADlIne The Caribbean Desalination Association's (CaribDA) biennial convention will held this year in Trinidad under the title: Developing and Affording New Water Sources. The extended deadline for submission of abstracts for the three-day programme of technical presentations and posters closed on 15 January 2016. Note that all Powerpoint presentations (required) will be due by 8 April 2016 and papers are optional. DesAl 2016 – key DAtes for 2016 Desal 2016 will be held in Santiago, Chile on 5-7 October 2016. Authors are invited to submit a 200-300-word abstract of their paper in English by 11 March 2016. Following submission, important dates will be: 19 April – comments to suthors; 31 May – final abstract submission 5 July – final abstracts review and comments to authors; and 3 August – Powerpoint presentations submitted WeX 2016 – A bespoke AgenDA Delegates attending WEX 2018 on 29 February – 2 March 2016 in Lisbon, Portugal are promised "a structured bespoke schedule based on your choices which ensures you know exactly who you will be meeting even before you leave for WEX." According to the event organizers they will contact delegates before the event to ask them to select their prefrred conference sessions and who you would like to meet. WEX's software prepares a schedule for each delegate based on their requests and those of other delegates. There is no requirement on a delegate to accept a meeting and each personal agenda will not clash with conference session preferences.

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