Institution of Public Health Engineers (IPHE), India is a premier forum of Public Health & Environmental Engineers of the country. Established in 1972 as a modest society, today IPHE has 16 regional centres spread all over the country with headquarters office housed in a three storied building located in a prestigious area of Salt Lake City, Kolkata. The corporate membership of the institution is open to Public Health and Environmental Engineers with Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or equivalent.
The Journal of Environmental Engineering presents broad interdisciplinary information on the practice and status of research in environmental engineering science, systems engineering, and sanitation. Papers focus on design, development of engineering methods, management, governmental policies, and societal impacts of wastewater collection and treatment; the fate and transport of contaminants on watersheds, in surface waters, in groundwater, in soil, and in the atmosphere; environmental biology, microbiology, chemistry, fluid mechanics, and physical processes that control natural concentrations and dispersion of wastes in air, water, and soil; nonpoint-source pollution on watersheds, in streams, in groundwater, in lakes, and in estuaries and coastal areas; treatment, management, and control of hazardous wastes; control and monitoring of air pollution and acid deposition; airshed management; and design and management of solid waste facilities. A balanced contribution from consultants, practicing engineers, and researchers is sought on engineering solutions, and professional obligations and responsibilities.
Journal – American Water Works Association, published continuously since 1914, is the flagship publication of the American Water Works Association.
Each month, Journal AWWA serves as a forum for thought leaders in the water and wastewater industry. Readers benefit from its peer-reviewed research and technical articles as well as articles featuring best management practices, industry news, and the most current information on regulations affecting the water industry in the United States.
Journal AWWA readers represent executive, management, engineering, operations, and research disciplines in water and wastewater utilities, consulting firms, government agencies, academia, and manufacturers. Indexed content
Journal AWWA content is indexed by Applied Science & Technology Index, Biological Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, Compendex, Pollution Abstracts, Water Resources Abstracts, Environmental Science & Pollution Management, and WATERNET.
Journal of IWWA publishes papers reviewed, original research papers on all aspects of the science, technology and management of water and wastewater and its management.
Broad scope of journal Includes :
Augmentation and collection of water.
Water treatment. bullet
Water supply to domestic and industrial purposes.
Sources of water pollution.
Groundwater, point and non-point sources of pollution, and remediation.
Analysis and monitoring of water quality, water quality standards and the analysis, monitoring and assessment of water quality by chemical, physical and biological methods.
Studies on inland, tidal or coastal waters, including surface and ground waters, and point and non-point sources of pollution.
The application of mathematical and modeling techniques in water treatment and water distribution. bullet.
Public health.
Municipal water collection and treatment.
Industrial wastewater treatment, disposal and reuse.
Private sector participation in Environmental Infrastructure.
Apart from above broad areas Journal of IWWA also publishes papers on interdisciplinary subjects related to public health, environment etc.