18th Annual Water Reuse and Desalination Research Conference set for May 19-20

March 12, 2014

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The conference focus is research leading to future scientific breakthroughs in water reuse and desalination.

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The 18th Annual Water Reuse and Desalination Research Conference will take place May 19-20 in Las Vegas, according to a press release.

The focus of the conference is on research that is likely to generate future scientific breakthroughs in water reuse and desalination, continued the release, and more than 60 podium and poster presentations are expected to provide a focused and unique opportunity for water reuse and desalination professionals to learn about new developments and trends emerging from current and ongoing research.

Registration is open for the conference, the release noted, with an early bird registration deadline of April 4 and an advance registration deadline of May 2.

The conference, organized annually by The WateReuse Research Foundation, will bring together leading researchers to present key findings and practical solutions at the Westin Las Vegas, the release reported.

According to the release, this conference provides a unique forum for water reuse and desalination water professionals to network with researchers, and to discuss current and future research needs, trends and solutions to water scarcity issues.

Read the full release, view the conference brochure and register here.

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