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Dear Subscriber,
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03 May 2018
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This newsletter summarizes the hottest trends in water each month from The Water Network - the largest knowledge-sharing platform and business exchange for water professionals.
We hope you enjoy it.
Trudi Schifter
Founder & CEO
AquaSPE AG
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Editor's Choice
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Steve talks about wastewater treatment, comparing traditional WTPs and Organica’s water reclamation gardens, pointing out the advantages of living next to a greenhouse rather than a traditional WTP.
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The eCompendium is a digital planning tool for sanitation system design that allows interactive planning and technology choices in any given context, be it in small town settings or in dense urban informal settlements.
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The Water and Nutrient Cycle toolbox is geared to help you find the ideal and sustainable solution to optimise your local water management and sanitation system with a holistic approach that considers the entire water cycle.
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Ali Farahmand has 2000 m3/day of wastewater coming from instant yeast factory and is asking about the best approach for wastewater treatment.
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Guy Hutton and Claire Chase blog about how vital it is that we better manage our knowledge, to make better use of it for delivering universal access to water and sanitation.
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Dusko Balenovic has made an overview of the most buzzing water news in April to help keep all the busy water experts stay up-to-date with the latest events and updates from the water industry.
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Featured Jobs
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Swirltex Inc.
Calgary, Canada
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ClearCove Systems
Rochester, NY, United States
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Bids/Tenders
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Response due date: 15 May 2018
Location: Louisiana, United States
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Response due date: 05 July 2018
Location: British Columbia, Canada
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Response due date: 22 May 2018
Location: Massachusetts, United States
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Events
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While the impacts of microplastics in marine ecosystems have been reported in the literature since the 1970s, many questions remain open. MICRO 2018 provides an opportunity to share available knowledge.
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The expertise of BASF in surfactant chemistry, the strong know-how of the Water Chemicals team and the fundamental work of Dr. Heike Glade from the University of Bremen, allowed the development of a novel and sustainable solution.
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