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International Eco Forum for Waste & Water Management, Recycling

International Eco Forum for Waste & Water Management, Recycling


The 2-nd International Eco Forum for Waste & Water Management, Recycling, set for April 13-15 in Sofia, Bulgaria, is now accepting abstract submittals for the 2011 Conference program. Submit your abstracts by October 25, 2010 and take advantage of the opportunity to share your insight with the waste and water industry and gain visibility for your concept.
Topics of interest for the International Eco Forum for Waste & Water Management, Recycling include, but are not limited to the following:

I. WASTE
• Advanced waste treatment technology
• Waste Prevention
• Wastewater treatment
• Waste incineration and gasification
• Waste pre-treatment, separation and transformation
• Methodologies and practices
• Landfills, design, construction and monitoring
• Soil and groundwater clean-up
• Public awareness
• Air pollution control
• Hazardous waste
• Waste management
• Construction and demolition waste
• Reduce, Reuse and Recycle (3Rs)
• Energy from waste
• Electrical waste
• Methodologies and practices
• Risk assessment
• Nuclear waste
• Environmental economics assessment
• Laws and regulations
• Biological treatments
• Biogas from biowaste
• Biomass from agricultural waste and sewage sludge
• Agricultural wastes

II. RECYCLING:
Ferrous Metals; Non-Ferrous Metals; Stainless Steel & Special Alloys; Paper; Textile; Plastic; Tires

III. WATER
• Water Efficiency in Agriculture, Public Water Supply, Industry, Energy Production
• Wastewater Reuse: Barriers and Opportunities; Waste Water & Bioenergy
• Water Pricing: Saving Water through Trade; Transportation from the Source to the User
• Collection and Treatment (including Sewage, Waste Water Treatment, Desalination)
• Financing Water: Public vs. Private Or Why is Water becoming a Key Strategic Concern for Business?
• Water Pollution
• Innovations in the Water & Sanitation Sectors
• Managing and Protecting Surface, Ground, Soil and Rainwater
• Why Tackling Water, Energy and Climate Change Together Makes Business Sense

More info HERE