WET2025

The following works will be presented at the Water and Environment Technology Conference 2025 (WET2025, July 5-6, 2025, City Hall Plaza Aore Nagaoka).→FINISHED

Incorporating Population-Based Emissions Within a Watershed Model to Estimate the Distribution of Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CECs) in Aquatic Environments
Marcus Joseph Angeles SANCHEZ, Yohei MIURA, Wasitha DILSHAN, Yusuke HIRAGA,
Janaka BAMUNAWALA, Mohan AMARASIRI, Daisuke SANO

Soft Sensor Development for Predicting Porcine Virus Removal Efficiency from Swine wastewater using AnMBR
Yubing LI, Xuanyu ZHAI, Guohao LIU, Qian LI, Rong CHEN, Daisuke SANO

You can find details of WET2025 from the following link:
https://sites.google.com/jswe.or.jp/wet2025

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