Editorial Guidelines
Length: Typically
1250-1500 words.
Style & Content: The case study should be a technical
article designed to be read by engineers in the water industry. The
article should start with the location of the project, the
population and population equivalent served, a description of the
current facility and the reason for the current work (eg: upgrade,
extension, meeting directives etc). This should be followed with a
technical description of what work is being undertaken and which
companies are involved with the project (designers, contractors and
suppliers of the principal process plant and/or construction
materials). The conclusion should state the progress to date,
anticipated completion etc.
Photographs: We
require large, high resolution JPGs or Tiffs - 300 dpi or higher when sized at
(approx)
8" wide by 6" high (or larger). Please Note: If
including photographs in a Word document, they MUST also be provided
in their original JPG or Tiff format.
Front cover photograph
consideration: To be considered for the front cover, photographs
need to be portrait in orientation, and have a resolution of at
approximately 3500 pixels high by 2500 pixels wide (297mm high by
210 mm wide at 300 dpi).
Photograph captions and
credits: Please provide a short caption for each photograph
submitted as well as an appropriate "Courtesy of ...name of Water
Company or Contractor...".
Article Acknowledgements:
Our preference is to include the writer's name and academic and
professional qualifications as well as their job title and the full
name of the company they represent.