Abstract submission deadline for Industrial and Commercial Water Reuse Conference quickly approaching

July 15, 2014

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The WateReuse Association will host the 2015 Industrial and Commercial Water Reuse Conference in Austin, Texas, February 2-3, 2015.

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The WateReuse Association will host the 2015 Industrial and Commercial Water Reuse Conference in Austin, Texas, February 2-3, 2015, according to a press release.

There is still time to submit an abstract to be considered for a place on the podium at the conference with the submission deadline being Friday, July 18, 2014.

The 2015 Industrial and Commercial Water Reuse Conference will focus on sustainable water policies, accounting and conservation of water and energy, and the development and application of appropriate water treatment and reuse technology, noted the release.

Corporate sustainability initiatives that result in measurable reductions in water use will be discussed as well as case studies and “lessons learned” related to use of municipal effluent in place of potable water and the internal reuse of industrial water supplies, stated the release.

“Water used in commercial and industrial operations is an important aspect of the water sustainability equation,” said WateReuse Executive Director Melissa Meeker. “An increasing number of industries are considering water reuse to meet both their sustainability goals and water supply needs.”

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