Dear All, Greetings from Water Today! I am working on the November 2015 issue and would like to invite you to contribute technical articles, cas...

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Dear All, Greetings from Water Today! I am working on the November 2015 issue and would like to invite you to contribute technical articles, case studies, research papers on “ Latest Development In ZLD Solutions 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 Water supply issues and sustainability are emerging as a major concern with stricter discharge norms dictating plant designs to incorporate technological solutions in order to minimizing water use. The scarcity of water resources, concerns about the environmental impact of industrial wastewater discharge and increasing regulatory controls make a compelling case for recycling and reuse. A key tool against water scarcity is the Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) concept. This concept is based on the use of techniques and processes that make it possible to reuse all polluted effluents. ZLD is the next generation of wastewater recovery methodology for industrial applications, resulting in significant benefits. The technology used to achieve ZLD depends largely on the type of the industry. A ZLD system involves a range of advanced wastewater treatment technologies to recycle, recovery and reuse of the treated wastewater and thereby ensure there is no discharge of wastewater to the environment. However, the main aim is to purify the water up to the level that can be reused for every application. The implementation of a ZLD system based on the zero waste concepts involves the treatment of all liquid waste to such an extent that its quality allows it to be reintroduced into the process, hence minimizing final rejection. Our November 2015 issue will be focusing on latest developments in Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) solutions and its revolutionary treatment system for the total elimination of wastewater effluent into the waterways. 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. Topic Latest Development In ZLD Solutions 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 September 25, 2015 You can also send in details about new product launches and press releases for inclusion in the magazine to editor@watertoday.org .