The Clean Water Technology Center will host the 2024 Clean Water Symposium on Wednesday, June 12 at the Charles B. Wang Center.
Top scientists from around the country and Long Island public officials will exchange ideas and examine the current state of the science in drinking water and wastewater treatment.
- Reducing nitrogen and phosphorus pollution from on-site wastewater
- Nitrogen and phosphorus remediation beyond source
- The eternal end of PFAS “Forever Chemicals”
- Removal of contaminants of concern
The symposium's keynote speaker will be Lisa Alvarez-Cohen, the Fred and Claire Sauer Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. Other speakers include his Lee Blaney of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Environmental Engineering; Paul Dombrowski, Director and Senior Remediation Engineer, ISOTEC Remediation Technologies. Xiao Su, majoring in chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of Illinois.
Register online for the symposium.
Funded in 2015 by the New York State Environmental Protection Fund, administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Protection, the Clean Water Technology Center uses science to develop water purification solutions to protect public health and the environment while promoting economic development. is tasked with utilizing the. In New York and beyond.