Call for Papers for Water Analysis Conference

Environmental laboratory

Call for Papers for Water Analysis Conference

26 Jul, 2022

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Have you been carrying out research or have an application or case study in the following topics? Contaminants of emerging concern, Micro pollutants, Monitoring for COVID in Wastewater, Non-Target and Suspect screening of pollutants, Toxicity and Speciation, Wastewater Screening or Water Based Epidemiology? If so we would like to hear from you. The Closing date for abstracts is 12th August, you paper will be given at the 10th International WWEM Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring conference and exhibition live on the 12th & 13th October in Telford England. The WWEM Analytical Conference will be Chaired by Prof Gary Fones. Submit your Abstract today 

Highly regarded by professionals throughout the water, wastewater and environmental sectors, WWEM promises to be a unique opportunity for scientists, environmental and laboratory managers, policy-makers, researchers and regulators to meet and network together. WWEM is supported by Professional bodies including The Royal Society of Chemistry, CIWEM (The Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental Management), InstMC (Institute of Measurement and Control), ISE (Institution of Environmental Science) SWIG, Future water and British Water. Register to attend WWEM for Free today.

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