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Our first Editorial Board Meeting!

Issue 1The first Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology Board Meeting was hosted in Chicago last week and it was an absolute success, with an astonishing 100% of attendance. It was an incredibly busy day, full of development ideas, plans for exciting new projects and long term vision plans.

We aspire to be the premier journal in the area of water resource management for the built environment, and our team is working enthusiastically to achieve this goal. To that end, we have assembled a tremendous group of respected global leaders in the area of water research and technology for our editorial board and associate editors.

There are also several practical advantages to submitting to Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology: we have no page or word restrictions, fast publication (< 90 days), colour figures are free, and if accepted, our team in Cambridge will work tirelessly to promote your work through social media and our blogs. But this is not all, please see the full list of benefits!

“Although Issue 1 was only recently published, we believe it is the start of something incredibly special.”

David Cwiertny, Editor-in-Chief

Editorial Board Meeting

We sincerely hope you will join us in this great new adventure!

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First issue is now available!

ESWRT Cake

Last week, we were tremendously excited to announce the publication of our first issue of Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology. This inaugural issue was introduced by David M. Cwiertny, Editor-in-Chief of the journal.

In his editorial ‘To new beginnings and a better alternative’, he stated our strong commitment to grow a footprint in the water and environmental research.

The launch of this journal would not have been possible without an incredibly professional and capable Editorial Board. Therefore, we included a Profile article with mini-biographies so you can meet them and read more about their background.

Cake cutting

This issue contained three HOT articles which obtained particularly high scores during peer review.

In the first of them, researchers from the Manchester Metropolitan University discussed the quantification of corrosion inhibitors used in the water industry for steam condensate treatment.

The second article was brought to us by Michael Templeton, who wrote an insightful perspective on achieving sustainable sanitation for all.

And last but not least, the group of Zhiyong Jason Ren presented a research on microbial capacitive desalination and energy production from unconventional natural gas produced water in our third HOT article.

In our office in Cambridge, this special event called for some celebration and we enjoyed an incredible cake with the cover of this first issue.

We hope you enjoy reading Issue 1 as much as we did. We are now relentlessly working on our next ones to keep up the incredible high standards set up in the inaugural issue. Be ready!

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Read our first issue:
01 January 2015, Issue 1,  Page 1 to 122
Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology
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