The 4th Low Energy Wastewater Treatment Systems Conference and the 3rd Wastewater Network Conference will take place at Cranfield University, and is supported by The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM).
With the ever increasing need for robust, sustainable and efficient treatment, innovation in low energy and resource recovery technologies are critical for helping the water industry meet its performance targets and be future-ready.
The conference is organised by the Wastewater Network and Cranfield University, and will take place on the 24th of September 2015 at Cranfield University.
The draft programme for the conference includes speakers from the water industry and academics:
Keynotes
Low energy wastewater treatment - A paradigm?
Maxine Mayhew, Northumbrian Water
Fat, Oil and Grease (FOG) waste - transforming from fatberg nuisance to a beneficial resource
Tom Curran, University College Dublin
Preliminary Programme
Assessing technologies to meet very low phosphorus limits
Peter Vale, Severn Trent Water
Making algae reactors feasible for wastewater treatment in the UK
Bruce Jefferson, Cranfield University
Low energy, low maintenance phosphorus removal using constructed wetlands
Eve Germain-Cripps, Thames Water
A review of low energy treatment in Scottish Water
Roi Otero, Scottish Water
To register, please click here<http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/about/events/listings/events-2015/4th-low-energy-wastewater-treatment-system-conference-and-3rd-wastewater-network-conference.html>.
For any queries contact Yadira Bajón Fernández on y.bajonfernandez@cranfield.ac.uk or Tania Rice on t.c.rice@cranfield.ac.uk.
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