Virtual water conference now accepting abstracts

April 13, 2011
The next installment of the completely virtual water event, Virtual H2O, is now accepting abstracts on drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and water utility management topics. Submit yours by May 20!

• Free online event to focus on municipal and industrial water, wastewater, stormwater issues

TULSA, OK, Apr. 8, 2011 -- PennWell Corporation, publisher of WaterWorld, Industrial WaterWorld, and Water & Wastewater International magazines, has announced that the next installment of its completely virtual water event, Virtual H2O, is now open for abstracts.

Virtual H2O, taking place September 13, 2011, will combine virtual tradeshow exhibits and conference presentations to deliver attendees an innovative -- and convenient -- opportunity to network with and learn from leaders in the water and wastewater industries.

Click here for more information about Virtual H2O >

Conference Program
Virtual H2O is now accepting abstracts for consideration in its conference agenda. Topics of interest include: leak detection, water system security, water reuse, energy efficiency, odor control, drinking water treatment/distribution, wastewater treatment/collection, stormwater management/treatment, and much more.

Submitting an abstract is easy. If you have a technology or project that is relevant and informative to the water, wastewater, or stormwater industry that you would like to share with our audience, simply prepare a brief synopsis (200-400 words) and then log into the online abstract submission portal. Fill out the required information and hit 'submit'.

The deadline for abstracts is May 20, 2011. Conference organizers will review all submissions and notify authors of their acceptance status by June 7, 2011. Remember: Presentations must be unbiased and non-commercial. Subject matter deemed commercial in nature will not be accepted. Preference will be given to presentations with water/wastewater utility involvement. Click here for abstract guidelines and instructions.

Absolutely NO TRAVEL is required to present at Virtual H2O and participation is FREE.

Click here for more information about Virtual H2O >

Virtual Trade Show
In addition to a comprehensive conference program, exhibitors will be on-hand in virtual booths to share information about their latest water and wastewater products and network with attendees. Visiting a virtual booth provides attendees with an innovative way to learn about and evaluate products that interest them -- without traveling to a physical tradeshow or walking an exhibit hall.

Virtual H2O takes networking efforts to the next level, enabling real-time interaction between vendors and attendees in the form of live chat and email exchanges. Exhibitors can also share information about their products and services through the use of video as well as literature downloads.

Virtual H2O offers a unique opportunity to learn, network, and evaluate -- without the hassle, expense, and travel required of a physical event.

Click here for Information about exhibiting at Virtual H2O >

About PennWell Corporation
PennWell Corporation is a diversified business-to-business media and information company that provides quality content and integrated marketing solutions for the following global industries: Oil and gas, electric power, water, electronics, semiconductor, contamination control, optoelectronics, fiber optics, information technology, fire, emergency services and dental. Founded in 1910, PennWell publishes 75 print and online magazines and newsletters and conducts 60 conferences and exhibitions on six continents.

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