AWWA's ACE20 - Annual Conference & Exposition
CANCELED
To protect the health and safety of attendees, this event has been canceled due to COVID-19 concerns. AWWA strives to make its annual conference and exposition robust with opportunities to address the desires of diverse attendees. Water professionals are optimistic about the health of the sector. Recent successes in addressing challenges and becoming better at developing solutions that effectively manage water are fueling this outlook. Despite...
Transformative Issues Symposium on Workforce
Join Water Environment Federation, American Water Works Association, and water and wastewater professionals from across North America for the Transformative Issues Symposium on Workforce. Together, we will delve into the 21st-century water and wastewater workforce. This two-day symposium promises to be the most relevant and engaging event you’ll attend on this evolving topic of concern.
AWWA's ACE19 - Annual Conference & Exposition
AWWA’s Annual Conference brings together experts from around the world to exchange ideas about water, the world’s most important resource. Come to ACE19 in Denver, Colorado to connect with global water experts on every segment of the water industry. This is your opportunity to explore innovative, real-time solutions and new insights to help solve today’s water challenges. Don’t miss your chance to absorb the knowledge o...
International Symposium on Waterborne P...
The 2019 International Symposium on Waterborne Pathogens provides a comprehensive forum to exchange the latest information and cutting-edge ideas related to the critical public health issue of waterborne pathogens. The Symposium explores a holistic approach for addressing the challenges associated with pathogens in drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, reuse and premise plumbing systems. Join the discussion in Tampa to help contribute to bet...
Transformative Issues Symposium on Affo...
With financing of infrastructure renewal and replacement projects being a significant concern for many water and wastewater utilities, rate increases have been necessary for some utilities to sustainably fund infrastructure projects on an ongoing basis. Rate increases can increase the financial burden on utility customers, particularly low-income customers with the most highly impacted customers dedicating a significant portion of their househ...
Water Loss Seminar- Best Practice Water...
How much water is your utility losing to leakage, customer meter error or water theft?How can your utility determine the cost of uncaptured revenue from non-revenue water (NRW)?A number of US regions now have state or regional agency water auditing requirements in place. Unfortunately, most agencies with a water audit requirement do not provide a means for comprehensive training of water utility personnel. This seminar will help utilities esta...
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