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Safe Water System (SWS) Conferences
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Safe Water Home
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Upcoming
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CDC is working with the American Water Works Association and the Water Environment Federation to hold a conference in Atlanta in May
2009 on household water treatment in developing countries. The intended audience is researchers, academics, students, engineers, public health specialists, implementers, NGOs, government agencies and others involved in researching and implementing household water treatment options.
The call for abstracts has not yet been released,
but this website will be updated as the conference is planned. Please email safewater@cdc.gov for more information at this time.
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Past Conferences |
2006 |
World
Water Forum IV in Mexico City - March 2006
CDC is proud to participate in the household
water treatment panel and the Fourth World
Water Forum in Mexico City in March 2006,
discussing implementation strategies for
household water treatment options. This Fact
Sheet (PDF - 873KB) was developed for distribution
at the Conference.
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2005 |
3rd
Annual Network Meeting and International
Symposium, Bangkok, 30 May - 2 June 2005 |
2004 |
The International
Network to Promote Household Water Treatment
and Safe Storage:
The second annual meeting of the International
Network to Promote Household Water Treatment
and Safe Storage (PDF-165KB) was held at the Norfolk Hotel
in Nairobi, Kenya, on 14-15 June 2004. The
CARE/CDC/PSI Safe Water Symposium followed
the Network meeting on 16-17 June 2004. Get
a summary
of Network activities and goals of the Conference (PDF - 56KB) , published in the Emerging
Infectious Diseases journal..
The purpose of the Network meeting was: (1)
To discuss the Network work plan 2004-2005,
and (2) To promote Network activities in Africa.
Information:
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Page last modified:
February 19, 2008
Content source: National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne, and Enteric Diseases (ZVED) |
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