Welcome article on Analysis & Treatment Of RO Reject & Bangladesh Expo Special Dear Industry Colleague,Greetings from Water Today!Water Today is glad to announce the Third Edition of BANGLADESH WATER EXPO is scheduled on 3rd, 4th & 5th October 2019 at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB), Dhaka, Bangladesh. I am working on the October 2019 issue, which is also Bangladesh Expo Special Directory. We would like to invite you to contribute technical articles, case studies, research papers on “ Analysis & Treatment Of RO Reject ” and facilitate a comprehensive perspective on the same. Please find below the theme note and do let us know if you could send us your article.Theme note - Analysis & Treatment Of RO Reject – October 2019 issueWith populations rising and water sources becoming stretched, increasing attention is being paid on how water is used and reused. Industry, agriculture, and domestic water users are all competing for this most precious natural resource. In the past five decade has witnessed the variation for increase in population, urbanization and decrease in available clean water noticeably. Several pollutants and its derivatives are discharged into water environment. Most of the pollution is caused by organics, nutrients, and contaminants with low concentration but is highly toxic to human and aquatic environment. Consequently, the rapid growing water requirements along with the wastewater from municipal sewage treatment plant have been alarming, which has led us to consider the reuse of wastewater from the water-intensive industries. The disposal or management of RO reject water is expensive and faces major environmental challenges. In spite of the scale of this economical and environmental problem, the options for reject management have been limited. The increasing cost of water and waste discharge is putting pressure on companies that are looking to recover and reuse RO reject water. It is possible to reuse the reject water with the use of ultrafiltration (UF), reverse osmosis (RO) and a membrane bioreactor (MBR) that are an integral part to implement at all level possible industries. Moreover, wastewater reuse is not only the requirement but it also provides several eco-friendly benefits. Although wastewater reclamation and reuse has gained approval as a necessary tool to be included in sustainable integrated water resources management, there are still several key points to be developed for safe use of the resource. Our October 2019 issue will be concentrating on analysis and treatment RO reject. 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, so that we can evaluate the articles for the publication. TopicANALYSIS & TREATMENT OF RO REJECTLength2000-4000 wordsInclusionsRelated 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 DeadlineSeptember 20, 2019You can also send in details about new product launches and press releases for inclusion in the magazine to editor@watertoday.org.Best">editor@watertoday.org.Best regards Hemlatha editor@watertoday.org
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