Water & Wastewater Newsletter
August 18, 2011

This Week´s Featured News Stories
National Water Pollution Conference to Include Green Infrastructure, Erosion & Sediment Control, and Industrial Stormwater Courses
StormCon, the North American Surface Water Quality Conference & Expo, announces an extensively expanded educational lineup that includes separate tracks addressing Industrial Stormwater, Green Infrastructure, and Erosion & Sediment Control. This increases the number of conference tracks to seven and the number of separate educational sessions to more than 120, an unprecedented array of choices for conference attendees. And for the first time, the conference will coincide with Preparing For The Rising Tide: Coastal Protection Symposium (http://www.stormcon.com/coastal_protection_symposium.html).  Now ...
Kurion Ion Specific Media System Achieving Water Cleanup Goals at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant
System Achieving Cesium Removal Goal of Approximately 99.9%  Kurion, Inc., an innovator in nuclear waste management, announced that its Ion Specific Media System has been achieving its cesium removal goal of approximately 99.9% at the damaged Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant since startup on June 17th. As the last contractor to join the internationally acclaimed members of the Water Treatment Facilities System by several weeks Kurion worked around-the-clock seven days-a-week to design and build the system to meet the same delivery as the other team ...
Water: New Journal Launched

The International Journal of Hydrology Science and Technology has just published its first issue. All papers are freely available as the journal’s sample issue. The title covers research and practical studies on hydrological science, technology, water resources and related topics including water, air and soil pollution and hazardous waste. It addresses the effects of urbanisation, agriculture, industry, forestry, etc. and the research undertaken and needed to better define their effects on water resources. It aims to strengthen the partnerships between water scientists, engineers, geologists, chemists, biologists and other disciplines to develop current hydrology methods. 

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