Prepare Now for WWEM 2008

Water/wastewater

Prepare Now for WWEM 2008

01 Jan, 2000

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The organisers of WWEM 2008 say that it will be even bigger and better than the 2006 water testing and monitoring event, with more exhibitors, more international visitors, and an even more comprehensive programme of Conferences and Workshops.

WWEM 2008 will take place at the Telford International Centre on 5th and 6th November 2008 and organiser Marcus Pattison warns that even though the event is a year away, many of the exhibition stands have already been sold.

Conference presentations will include an update on the Environment Agency’s Modernising Regulations Agenda and the application of MCERTS to the water sector. This will include an update on the certification of flow meters, samplers, multiparameter meters, water quality monitors and possibly test kits and laboratory analysis.

The Agency’s Paul Wiggins says, “Many manufacturers of monitoring instrumentation have either received MCERTS certificates or have products under test. The latest analytical water quality product to be certified is Emerson’s online pH monitor, and the latest automatic samplers to be certified are from SIRCO Controls and Teledyne Isco. I would urge manufacturers to start planning for WWEM 2008 now, in order to avoid inevitable rush of products that will need testing
next Spring.”
Further details on WWEM are available at
WWEM WEBSITE

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