DesalTech2015 organizers now accepting abstracts

Dec. 10, 2014

SAN DIEGO — The International Conference on Emerging Water Desalination Technologies in Municipal and Industrial Applications (DesalTech2015) will take place Aug. 28-29, 2015, in San Diego, California.

SAN DIEGO — Abstracts are currently being accepted for the International Conference on Emerging Water Desalination Technologies in Municipal and Industrial Applications (DesalTech2015), according to a press release.

DesalTech2015 will take place Aug. 28-29, 2015, in San Diego, stated the release.

The release reported that the abstracts are for 30-minute presentations on various topics relating to seawater or brackish water desalination in both industrial and municipal applications.

Presentation topics include but are not limited to: Capacitive deionization, adsorption desalination, reverse electrodialysis, forward osmosis and membrane distillation, continued the release.

Organizers of the conference are National Water Research Institute (NWRI), KAUST Water Desalination and Reuse Center (WDRC) and National Centre of Excellence in Desalination Australia (NCEDA), noted the release.

For those interested in submitting an abstract, download the submittal form at www.desaltech2015.com and email your materials by Jan. 31, 2015, to [email protected].

You can find more information on DesalTech2015 here.

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