AWWA and AMTA reveal details of the Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition

Feb. 19, 2015

DENVER — This year’s event will include four tracks focusing on wastewater and industrial, brackish water and seawater treatment, membrane filtration applications, research, regional issues and other applications and new innovations.

DENVER — The American Water Works Association (AWWA) and the American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) will present the latest developments in membrane water treatment technologies at the Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition taking place March 2-6 at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort located in Orlando, Florida, according to a press release.

This year’s conference will include four tracks focusing on wastewater and industrial, brackish water and seawater treatment, membrane filtration applications, research, regional issues and other applications and new innovations, stated the release.

Those who attend the event will also have the opportunity to register for five workshops covering reverse osmosis, membrane biofouling, potable reuse and membrane basics, reported the release.

The keynote speaker, continued the release, is Emilio “Sonny” Vergara, who for over 40 years has been involved in Florida’s water and related environmental protection issues.

Full-conference registration includes access to all technical sessions, three networking receptions, poster sessions, access to the exhibit hall “Experts in the Round” education sessions and three luncheons, noted the release.

Read the entire release here.

You can find more information on the conference here.

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