DesalTech2015 call for abstracts ending soon

Jan. 20, 2015

SAN DIEGO — DesalTech2015, the International Conference on Emerging Water Desalination Technologies in Municipal and Industrial Applications, will take place Aug. 28-29 in San Diego, California.

SAN DIEGO — The deadline for abstract submissions for DesalTech2015, the International Conference on Emerging Water Desalination Technologies in Municipal and Industrial Applications, is Jan. 31, according to a press release.

DesalTech2015, taking place Aug. 28-29 in San Diego, California, focuses on innovative research in emerging brackish water or seawater desalination technologies, stated the release.

The release reported that those interested in submitting an abstract must complete the “Abstract Submittal Form” and follow the instructions available online at www.desaltech2015.com.

DesalTech2015 will be co-located with the 2015 International Desalination Association (IDA) World Congress scheduled to take place Aug. 30 to Sept. 4 at the San Diego Convention Center, continued the release.

Discounted registration fees will be offered to those planning to attend both events, noted the release.

You can find more information on DesalTech2015 here.

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