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September 2008
September 9–12, 2008
The Michigan Section, American Water Works Association (AWWA) 2008 Annual Conference
Kalamazoo, MI


Bruce Bartley, NSF International, ETV Drinking Water Systems Center, will present “ETV and SWTR-LT2.”

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September 11, 2008
ETV Advanced Monitoring Systems Center Air Stakeholder Committee Teleconference

The teleconference will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. EST.

Contact: Rachel Sell, Battelle (614) 424-3579

September 15–16, 2008
Boosting Environmental Technologies by Verification
Brussels, Belgium


This international conference is hosted by the European Union’s technology verification pilot projects, PROMOTE, TESTNET, AIRTV, and the Nordic Innovation Center Project NOWATECH. The conference will address politicians, regulators, technology providers, industry representatives, and associations with aims to: introduce environmental technology verification (ETV) as a tool for technology promotion, show the results of pilot verifications, and allow for participants to present their views to the European community and decision makers. Teresa Harten, ETV Director, will present on the U.S. perspective and how the various international ETV programs can cooperate.

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September 24, 2008
ETV Advanced Monitoring Systems Center Water Stakeholder Committee Teleconference

The teleconference will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. EST.

Contact: Rachel Sell, Battelle (614) 424-3579

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October 2008
October 7–8, 2008
EPA ETV and SBIR Programs Regional Technology Workshop, “Today’s Environmental Technologies–Innovative Solutions for Regional Issues,” EPA Region 2
New York, NY

The workshop will feature an exciting array of technologies developed and verified with EPA's support. Region 2 will present their high-priority needs for technology solutions. ETV and SBIR will highlight innovative technologies for air, water, soils and surface monitoring; drinking water treatment; greenhouse gas mitigation and cleaner energy; wastewater infrastructure, treatment and reuse; and air pollution control. The workshop is free and open to all. Environmental professionals and the general public are encouraged to attend. Take advantage of this great opportunity to learn more about two of the EPA Office of Research and Development's key technology programs and the solutions they support, and to help develop projects to work together on developing and verifying new technology.

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Questions can be directed to Abby Waits, EPA, at (513) 569-7884 or waits.abby@epa.gov.

October 18–22, 2008
81st Annual Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC 2008)
Chicago, IL

WEFTEC offers education and training opportunities on water quality developments, research, regulations, solutions, and cutting-edge technologies. The event’s exhibition will feature the latest in water quality services and technologies. The ETV Program will exhibit with the EPA National Risk Management Research Laboratory.

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October 20–22, 2008
Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) Annual Conference 2008
Colorado Springs, CO

This conference will address timely water topics such as new regulations, resources, small systems, and water security. Participants will include state, federal, and county health officials, EPA staff, water utility personnel, consulting engineers, trade and professional association officials, and others. Bruce Bartley, NSF International, will exhibit and represent the ETV Drinking Water Systems Center.

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November 2008
November 11–15, 2008
National League of Cities, 2008 Congress of Cities and Exposition
Orlando, FL

The event will offer learning opportunities for city officials and employees, including leadership seminars, peer-to-peer networking, workshops, showcases, and an exposition hall featuring products and services to help meet municipal needs and challenges. The ETV Program will exhibit with the EPA National Risk Management Research Laboratory.

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November 16–20, 2008
American Water Works Association (AWWA) 2008 Water Quality Technology Conference and Exposition (WQTC)
Cincinnati, OH

The conference will provide water quality professionals with information on the latest research, regulations, and technological advances for keeping drinking water safe. The event will include workshops; oral, poster and technical sessions; and technical facility tours, including a tour of the U.S. EPA Testing and Evaluation (T&E) Facility that conducts a broad range of water research projects. The ETV Program will exhibit.

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December 2008
December 2–4, 2008
The Partners in Environmental Technology Technical Symposium and Workshop
Washington, DC

Hosted by the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) and the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), this year’s symposium will offer a comprehensive technical program featuring 13 technical sessions and five short courses. Technical sessions will highlight research and innovative technologies that assist the U.S. Department of Defense in meeting increasingly complex environmental and sustainability challenges. Short courses on select technologies in the environmental restoration and munitions management areas will offer unique training opportunities on recent advancements in science and technology. The ETV Program will exhibit.

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Abby Waits (513) 569-7884


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