Synopsis
This conference is the first in a planned series, the aim of which is to discuss current and possible future innovative applications of materials chemistry in water and wastewater treatment by bringing together problem holders and technology providers to discuss some of the more urgent and intractable problems associated with the provision of high quality drinking water and environmental protection. This first session will focus specifically on the challenges around the removal of pesticides and natural organic matter from drinking water.
Attendees
Those with a responsibility for, or interest in, drinking water treatment and water quality and materials scientists who may have relevant new technology. In particular: water companies, regulators, NGOs, research organisations, academia, land and water agencies and scientists exploring water and wastewater treatment as an opportunity area.
This conference is the first in a planned series, the aim of which is to discuss current and possible future innovative applications of materials chemistry in water and wastewater treatment by bringing together problem holders and technology providers to discuss some of the more urgent and intractable problems associated with the provision of high quality drinking water and environmental protection. This first session will focus specifically on the challenges around the removal of pesticides and natural organic matter from drinking water.
Attendees
Those with a responsibility for, or interest in, drinking water treatment and water quality and materials scientists who may have relevant new technology. In particular: water companies, regulators, NGOs, research organisations, academia, land and water agencies and scientists exploring water and wastewater treatment as an opportunity area.