Message-ID: <01BDCB9E.6C3DC260@dialup186-1-36.swipnet.se> Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1998 10:45:33 +0200 From: Jacky Foo <mailto:foo@SWIPNET.SE> Subject: ICIBS - Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Technology To: mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU
The 2nd Session of the Internet Conference on Integrated Bio-Systems. Oct-Dec 1998. (http://www.ias.unu.edu/proceedings/icibs/mainpage/prog.htm) will start on 5th October with two groups of paper discussions....Anaerobic digestion and biogas technology (5 -30 Oct 1998)
(1) David Riggle (USA) Anaerobic digestion for MSW and industrial wastewater. http://www.ias.unu.edu/proceedings/icibs/riggle
(2) Francisco A Moog (Philippines) Promotion and utilization of polyethylene biodigester in small farming systems in the Philippines http://www.ias.unu.edu/proceedings/icibs/moog
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regards Jacky Foo ICIBS Secretariat