Greetings from Water Today! We are delighted to announce that Water Today’s WATER EXPO 2016 is celebrating its 10th Anniversary Edition, after successfully benchmarking in the water and wastewater industry! Water Today’s WATER EXPO 2016 and WATMAN 2016 International Conference will be held on 3rd, 4th & 5th March 2016 at Chennai Trade Centre, Nandambakkam, Chennai. Water Today’s WATER EXPO has evolved as the most prominent show in South Asia and its success is derived from the incremental increase in the footfalls, contented exhibitors, repetitive participants and increasing qualitative visitor ship. Water Today has embarked on various initiatives in creating awareness, disseminating knowledge, and provided interactive platform for OEMs, project companies & system integrator in identifying the potential business interests. Every year, Water Today publishes EXPO SPECIAL exclusively catering to Water and Wastewater Industry. This Anniversary Expo Special will be a massive and extensive compilation showcasing addresses, orientation and contact details of exhibitors’ profile who have participated in WATER EXPO 2016. The Expo Special will be focusing on the Filtration Systems. THEME NOTE Filtration is the most effective type of water treatment and purification currently available. The process of filtration involves the flow of water through a granular bed, of sand or another suitable media, at a low speed. This type of slow filtration over a granular bed is generally known as slow sand filtration. It is the oldest method of filtration but still widely used in municipal water treatment plants today. More modern filtration systems use carbon as the main constituent material of the filter. This carbon is compressed into a solid block form, as opposed to the more loosely structured, granular, sand filters. Such filters often include other media substances, in addition to the compressed, solid carbon. This type of water filter is known as a multimedia filter. These filters clean water through both physical and chemical processes. Water is generally directed through several stages carbon and multimedia filters to ensure the removal of all unwanted materials. The first filtration stage will remove the most concentrated chemicals, like chlorine, while subsequent stages will remove smaller and more evasive chemicals, like pesticides. We would like to invite you to share your experiences in the form of articles, technical papers and case studies with our readers. Please inform us of your intent to contribute at the earliest to editor@watertoday.org">editor@watertoday.org, so that we can evaluate the articles for the publication. Topic WATER EXPO SPECIAL + FILTRATION SYSTEMS Length 2000-4000 words Inclusions Related graphs, tables and images (high-resolution) along with captions + short bio of the author/s (including author’s present designation, educational qualification/s and years of experience in the field) Article Deadline February 10, 2016 Best regards Hemlatha editor@watertoday.org">editor@watertoday.org