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ACE21 All Virtual
At ACE21 All Virtual you’ll find opportunities to discuss timely water sector topics, innovations, issues and trends. The ACE21 All Virtual professional program will feature more than 80 hours of learning in six professional tracks, with the best-of-the-best, most sought-after presenters in the water community. ACE21 All Virtual includes: 80 hours of technical sessions featuring best practices, technology solutions, and new advances from...
June 14-17, 2021
Organizer: AWWA
Location: Virtual
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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...
June 9-12, 2019
Organizer: American Water Works Association
Location: Denver, CO
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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...
April 29-30, 2019
Organizer: American Water Works Association
Location: Tampa, FL
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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...
August 6-7, 2018
Organizer: American Water Works Association
Location: Washington, DC
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