Regretfully, this event has been cancelled.
1.5 CECs for Professional Engineers | 1.5 CPEs for Water Operators
What is the NAWI Research Program?
The National Alliance for Water Innovation (NAWI) is a five-year, $110 million research program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy through its Industrial Technologies Office and Water Power Technologies Office. Led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in collaboration with several national laboratories, including the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, NAWI aims to reduce the cost and energy intensity of desalination and water reuse to help secure a resilient water supply for the U.S. economy (nawihub.org).
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Dr. Kris Villez, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Adam Atia, National Energy Technology Laboratory
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Kurby Sitterley, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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Gabe Fierro, Colorado School of Mines
Explore NAWI's Digital Toolbox for Fit-For-Purpose Water Treatment Design and Production
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National Alliance for Water Innovation (NAWI) treatment trains area
- Water treatment Technoeconomic Assessment Platform (WaterTAP) for R&D
- NAWI and WaterTAP digital twins
Optimal sensor network design
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Scalable data management: WaterTAP case studies
- Water treatment Technoeconomic Assessment Platform (WaterTAP) for R&D
Your Hosts
The Drinking Water Quality and Research Committee is the Section's technical committee dedicated to drinking water quality and treatment issues. Committee activities include an annual seminar, typically held every year in the spring, in which distinguished researchers from around the state and around the nation are invited to speak on topics of current interest to Virginia's drinking water community. Additionally, they supply a regular series of articles on water quality topics for the Section Magazine, Tap Into Virginia. Learn more about this committee.