AWWA Workshops2009 AWWA Water Resources Symposium: "Managing in Times of Change and Uncertainty" Early registration pricing has been extended until January 19, 2009! This Symposium will highlight the use of adaptive management, an inter-disciplinary approach, to address various water resources issues, especially on drinking water supplies. The Symposium will bring together experts in the field to address the latest developments, learn new strategies, build partnerships, and network with your fellow professionals. Interested in attending this event? The full announcement and registration information are now available. Learn more! For more information, please contact Linda Moody at lmoody@awwa.org.
Early registration pricing has been extended until January 19, 2009! The challenges facing utilities in meeting diverse demands for water are increasing. Growing populations, drought, and competition for water among municipal, agricultural and environmental interests are just some of the issues that water conservation management professionals are dealing with. This workshop will offer basic tools, as well as new technologies, trends and practices. Interested in attending this event? The full announcement and registration information are now available. Learn more! For more information, please contact Linda Moody at lmoody@awwa.org.
The last AWWA Research Symposium on Emerging Organic Contaminants was held more than three years ago. A great deal of interest and new work has been generated in the area since then. Regulatory activities are increasing the importance of several organic contaminants. The need for water utility professionals to learn more on the occurrence, treatment, and health effects of these emerging contaminants is growing. Media coverage of these issues has heightened concerns from the public. Utilities are faced with unique challenges regarding analytical methods and treatment options for these unregulated contaminants. This symposium will bring attendees up to date with the status of these contaminants from various perspectives, including regulatory status, novel developments in analytical methods, and risk assessments for human health. Registration is now available! For more information, please contact Linda Moody at lmoody@awwa.org.
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