Don't Forget to Take the Industrial Water & Wastes Digest Reader Survey

July 28, 2017

It is hard to believe I’m already preparing and thinking about what Industrial Water & Wastes Digest will be covering in 2018. And in preparation for that, we’ve sent out a short reader survey to gauge your interests and needs.

We want to make sure our magazine provides the information you need and want to read. Based on our preliminary numbers we seem to be targeting the correct areas with our Food & Beverage topics throughout the year. But also notable are the areas of Power & Gas and of Pulp & Paper, both of which are strong industries within the industrial water and wastewater sector.

While the numbers are not final we see those three areas as important to you and your colleagues in the industrial water and wastewater industry. As such, we will be looking to include more articles about those applications through 2018.

And we still want to hear what you think about our magazine. It only takes five minutes to complete the Industrial Water & Wastes Digest reader survey, which you can find here, and you will help us improve the publication so we can tailor it to your interests.

We encourage you to take the time to fill out the survey for us. And as always, leave comments below or reach out to us on FacebookTwitter or send an email to [email protected]. We like getting feedback and new ideas for articles that will interest you!

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