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News Release from: WWEM | Subject: WWEM June
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 March 2005
WWEM delegate places selling fast
WWEM organiser Marcus Pattison warns "Anyone interested in attending, should book soon because places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis"
WWEM (Water and Wastewater Environmental Monitoring) is jointly organised by the Environment Agency, SWIG and Environmental Technology publications: organiser Marcus Pattison has warned "anyone interested in attending, should book soon because places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis The exhibition is already fully booked and delegate places are limited to only 300 per day"
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 7 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Manufacturers and suppliers of water and wastewater monitoring equipment and services have already fully booked the WWEM 2005 exhibition: bookings are now open for conference and workshop delegates
WWEM is an event comprised of a Conference, Workshops and Exhibition, all focused on the provision of the latest help and guidance on the monitoring of water.
It will take place at the Bretby Conference centre near Burton-on-Trent on 29th and 30th June 2005.
Delegate places are GBP50 + VAT per day.
The Conference will address a number of critical themes, including MCERTS and its application in the water sector, calibration and communications technology.
Around 50 Workshop presentations will take place on both days on a wide variety of topics within a water monitoring theme.
These presentations will be given by some of the 63 exhibitors.
Topics will include the latest developments in testing for heavy metals, DO, nutrients, turbidity, pH, algal blooms, cyanide, chlorine, ammonia, VOCs, endocrine disruptors and much more.
In addition, there will be presentations covering scanning spectrometry, MCERTS in flow monitoring, aeration control, SRT control, coagulation control, laboratory automation and long-term sensor deployment using wiper technology.
Catherine Wright, Head of Monitoring and Assessment for the Environment Agency, will speak at the WWEM Gala Dinner, and will also make presentations to those organisations that have achieved certification under the Agency MCERTS scheme.
Further information, including a registration pack and details on the Conference and Workshop presentations can be obtained from the website.
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