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August 28th, 2004
The Asian Water Crisis is Anything but Nano
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We are gearing up here for our NanoWater 2004 conference on September 27th, which we’re holding in Amsterdam as part of the large water industry trade show, Aquatech. We were recently able to secure the participation of Professor Raphael Semiat, who heads the GWRI Rabin Desalination Laboratory, at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology onto the program.
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