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Hello Tal,
You’re invited to join a live webinar hosted by the Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage Network (HWTS).
Chemical contaminants in
drinking water
and their impacts with a focus on point-of-use (household) applications

Join us for an overview presentation of the primary chemical contaminants in drinking water and their impact on public health, featuring guest speaker
Professor Caetano Dorea. You’ll learn about field-based techniques available to identify and quantify some chemicals in a simplified way, and how to avoid or treat main chemical contaminants
using household applications.
Stay for a live Q&A
with the speaker and your hosts.
June 28, 2021
9 – 10 a.m. MST
Delivered in English
Sign up now; registration is free.
All members and guests are welcome to register. Please forward the invite to your colleagues.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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About the speaker
Caetano Dorea, PhD, is a professor at the University of Victoria where he leads the Public Health & Environmental Engineering (PH2E) Lab. His interests and expertise are at the crossroads
of environmental and public health engineering.
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This includes the development and evaluation of water and sanitation/wastewater technologies, field- and operator-appropriate water/wastewater/ faecal sludge quality analytical methods, and functional
ecology characterization of biological treatment systems for safeguarding the health of the public and the environment.
His activities are focused both on low- and middle-income countries and in industrialized countries, with projects ranging from the development of methods for the online monitoring and control of disinfection by products in Canadian municipalities to the delivery
of safe water and sanitation for humanitarian relief.
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