WSI 2015 now accepting abstract submissions

Nov. 4, 2014

LAS VEGAS — The deadline for abstract submissions for the eighth WaterSmart Innovations Conference and Exposition (WSI 2015) is Feb. 2, 2015.

LAS VEGAS — Organizers of the eighth WaterSmart Innovations Conference and Exposition (WSI 2015) issue a call for abstracts for the event, scheduled to take place Oct. 7-9, 2015, in Las Vegas, according to a press release.

Professionals, organizations, scientists, public and private institutions, government employees, policy makers, students and others in water efficiency-related fields are invited to submit an abstract for a panel discussion, oral presentation or workshop, stated the release.

The release reported that submission deadline is Feb. 2, 2015, and abstracts can be submitted online.

A complete list of topics and submission guidelines are also available on the event’s website, and candidates selected to present will be noticed by email and/or postal mail by April 14, 2015, added the release.

WSI 2015 is presented by the Southern Nevada Water Authority in partnership with EPA's WaterSense Program, American Water Works Association (AWWA), the Alliance for Water Efficiency and other organizations, noted the release.

You can find more information here.

Sponsored Recommendations

NFPA 70B a Step-by-Step Guide to Compliance

NFPA 70B: A Step-by-Step Guide to Compliance

How digital twins drive more environmentally conscious medium- and low-voltage equipment design

Medium- and low voltage equipment specifiers can adopt digital twin technology to adopt a circular economy approach for sustainable, low-carbon equipment design.

MV equipment sustainability depends on environmentally conscious design values

Medium- and low voltage equipment manufacturers can prepare for environmental regulations now by using innovative MV switchgear design that eliminates SF6 use.

Social Distancing from your electrical equipment?

Using digital tools and apps for nearby monitoring and control increases safety and reduces arc flash hazards since electrical equipment can be operated from a safer distance....