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Water Reuse and Desalination Journals

 After searching the internet we have found the following three journals which are accepting papers about water reuse and reclamation procedure.If anyone is interested to submit a paper related to his/her work of recycling water, he/she can submit the same to the following journals:


 "The International Journal on the Science and Technology of Desalting and Water Purification"..........."Desalination welcomes submissions describing use of desalting technologies such as thermal, membrane, sorption and hybrid processes. In addition, the journal considers exceptional research on new desalination materials, processes and technologies; transport and process modeling; energy consumption, renewable energy and energy recovery; pre-treatment, post-treatment and integrated systems; causes, consequences, and countermeasures of fouling and scaling; and technical, economic, and regulatory analyses of full-scale plants."

Publisher : Elsevier
SCI : Yes
Scopus : Yes
Issues per year : Ten

Editors: Nidal Hilal  Centre for Water Advanced Technologies and Environmental Research (C WATER), College of Engineering, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK and Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE

 
"Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination publishes refereed review articles, theoretical and experimental research papers, new findings and issues of unplanned and planned reuse. The journal welcomes contributions from developing and developed countries."

Publisher : International Water Association
SCI : No
Scopus : Yes
Issues per year : Four

Editors: Blanca Jiménez Cisneros, Institute of Engineering, UNAM, Mexico
How Yong Ng, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Stephen Gray, Victoria University, Australia
In S. Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

 
"The IDA Journal of Desalination and Water Reuse is the technical journal of the International Desalination Association (IDA). The IDA Journal publishes articles on all aspects of desalination and water reuse, providing professionals engaged in the desalination and water reuse industry with invaluable insights into technologies and practices that help improve current operations and shape future strategies."

Publisher : Maney Publishing
SCI : No
Scopus : No
Issues per year : Four

Editors : J Birkett (West Neck Strategies, USA)  Secretary General:  Patricia A Burke (International Desalination Association, USA)


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