Registration Opens for WEF/IWA Nutrient Removal & Recovery Conference

May 23, 2016
Conference will take place in Denver from July 10 to 13

The Water Environment Federation (WEF) and the International Water Assn. (IWA) announced open registration for the WEF/IWA Nutrient Removal and Recovery 2016 conference. Held in cooperation with the Rocky Mountain Water Environment Assn. and the Water Environment & Reuse Foundation (WE&RF), the conference will be held July 10 to 13 at the Hyatt Regency Denver – Convention Center in Denver, Colo.

The conference will bring together water professionals from around the world to network, learn and share best practices in sustainable nutrient management. Attendees will find a valuable return on investment from the exhibition and diverse technical program that includes an opening session, workshops, social activities and technical sessions on a range of timely topics: carbon redirection and nutrient removal; biological phosphorus removal; sidestream deammonification; nitrous oxide and greenhouse gas emissions; nitrogen removal processes; resource recovery; innovative regulatory approaches; and more.

Attendees are also invited to participate in the WE&RF Nutrient Removal Challenge: A Summary of Key Findings from Six Years of Research, which will be followed by a poster session and networking reception. To cap off the conference experience, attendees may also register for a special tour of the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District and the South Adams County Water & Sewer District facilities, where they will learn about two different real-world approaches to nutrient removal and recovery.

Register by June 8 to receive a full conference super saver discount and book your room at The Hyatt Regency Denver Convention Center by June 20 to be eligible for a discounted conference rate (first-come, first-served basis). To learn more, visit www.Nutrient-WEFIWA.org.

Source: WEF

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