2018 3rd International Conference on Water Pollution and Treatment (ICWPT 2018) is the premier forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of theoretical, experimental, and applied Water Pollution and Treatment. The conference will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to: Water Resources Planning and Management Water pollution Water resources integrated management Water resources sustainable development Water resources and Environmental Management in Mega deltas GIS and remote sensing applications Impacts of global and regional climate change Instrumentation and measurement Watershed assessment and monitoring Water quality and protection Trans-boundary Water Conflict and cooperation Issues Artificial recharge and active management of aquifers Groundwater contamination and protection Integrated coastal aquifer management Hydraulics and Water Infrastructure Water distribution systems analysis Water Demand/ Forecasting Water management, control and regulation Erosion, scour and sediment transport Maintenance and rehabilitation of hydraulic structures Information Technology (IT) applications in Water Infrastructure Hydraulic monitoring, modeling and simulation Water Treatment Technology Wastewater reuse Desalination Industrial water treatment Sanitary drainage treatment Computer applications in water treatment Purification plants and networks Environmental impact assessment Energy use and efficiency Agricultural issues Irrigation and drainage technologies Agricultural water pollution Crop water consumption Desertification Virtual water use Energy consumption

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