From 2005-12-13 to 2005-12-14
Venue: Cranfield, UK
Summary:
Water recycling and reuse are becoming increasingly important elements of integrated water resources management strategies. Opportunities for reclamation and reuse are expanding as research on the technological, economic, and social dimensions of reuse push back the barriers to their effective, safe and efficient application.
This 2-day short course will provide delegates, including design engineers, process scientists, researchers, operators, regulators, interested citizens and water managers, with core information on the practical aspects of reuse scheme planning and management.
The topics of this course will include the following:
• water reuse policy issues
• water quality characterization and standards
• water recycling – wastewater quantity issues
• participative planning and stakeholder engagement
• economic analysis of reuse schemes.
Organizers: School of Water Sciences, Cranfield University (UK)
Contact Name: Lesley Roff
E-mail: shortcourse@cranfield.ac.uk
URL: http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/sims/water/recycleshortcourse.htm