Topical E: Sustainability [CoSponsored by The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (SCEJ)]

Session 257 - Sustainability of Drinking Water Supply
The session will address the many essential roles water plays — maintaining human health and survival, protecting sensitive ecosystems, producing an ample food supply, promoting overall economic prosperity, enhancing recreation and aesthetics, and providing for the long-term security of individuals and nations. The primary focuses are: 1. Develop a Robust Set of Indicators for Sustainable Water Management 2. Improve Data and Monitoring Systems for Sustainable Water Management 3. Advance Interdisciplinary Scientific Research on Sustainable Water Management 4. Integrate Social Science and Natural Science Research on Sustainable Water Management 5. Develop a Broad Spectrum of Technologies to Advance Sustainable Water Management
Chair:Isabel Escobar
Cochairs:Hideto Matsuyama
Kazuhiro Mochidzuki
 The U. S. National Science Foundation's Waters Network Initiative
Nicholas L. Clesceri, Patrick L. Brezonik
 Mapping Multiple Interactions: Social Relations and Nutrient Loading in Source Water
Stephen Gasteyer, Ximing Cai
 Purification of Water Using Nanotubes
Elias N. Saikaly
 Development of Hybrid Ultrafiltration Combined with Both Flocculation and Adsorption Treatments for Advanced Removal of Humic Substances
Tatsuhiko Hirano, Yasuhito Mukai, Eiji Iritani
 Preparation of Porous Poly(Vinyl Butyral)-Tio2 Composite Hollow Fiber Membrane for Drinking Water Treatment
Hideto Matsuyama, Fu Xunyao
 Depth Filter Membranes of Biodegradable Polyesters
Takaaki Tanaka, Takashi Tsuchiya, Hidema Takahashi, Masayuki Taniguchi, Douglas R. Lloyd
 Fouling Monitoring during Microfiltration of Surface Water by Filtration Resistance and Streaming Potential
Kazuho Nakamura, Shohei Fukada, Kanji Matsumoto

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