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Desalination and Water Treatment is in the process of changing its publishing arrangements for 2017. From January 2017, the Journal will be solely published by Desalination Publications. All queries should be directed to the DWT Editorial Office ( deswaterjournal@gmail.com) from 30 November 2016.Due to the galloping growth of the desalination field to help supply water to an exploding active thirsty population, there has been a surge in the number of scientists and engineers involved in water desalting and wastewater reclamation. Following this growth, there has been a flood of papers from scientists and engineers, academia, government and industry from all regions of the world recording results of work in the lab or from operation of plants flowing into the editorial office from about 100 countries. This information needs to be disseminated promptly and widely to the expanding desalination and water community as it is constantly advancing and changing. New ideas are often presented at conferences attended by few. Peer reviewed papers are conveyed through the journal. There is a need to extend the coverage to accommodate additional selected papers promptly. We are ready to meet this challenge with this new publication.
Activated CarbonAqueous SolutionReverse OsmosisChemical Oxygen DemandWastewater TreatmentPhotocatalytic DegradationResponse Surface MethodologySeawater DesalinationMaximum Adsorption CapacityRemoval EfficiencyWater TreatmentFourier Transform Infrared SpectroscopyAdsorption ProcessAdvanced Oxidation ProcessesHexavalent ChromiumMethylene BlueDesalinationMembrane FoulingMembrane BioreactorAdsorption Capacity
Desalination and Water Treatment is in the process of changing its publishing arrangements for 2017. From January 2017, the Journal will be solely published by Desalination Publications. All queries should be directed to the DWT Editorial Office ( deswaterjournal@gmail.com) from 30 November 2016.Due to the galloping growth of the desalination field to help supply water to an exploding active thirsty population, there has been a surge in the number of scientists and engineers involved in water desalting and wastewater reclamation. Following this growth, there has been a flood of papers from scientists and engineers, academia, government and industry from all regions of the world recording results of work in the lab or from operation of plants flowing into the editorial office from about 100 countries. This information needs to be disseminated promptly and widely to the expanding desalination and water community as it is constantly advancing and changing. New ideas are often presented at conferences attended by few. Peer reviewed papers are conveyed through the journal. There is a need to extend the coverage to accommodate additional selected papers promptly. We are ready to meet this challenge with this new publication.