AWWA Show in Toronto

June 19, 2007
This year, the American Water Works Association, that venerable organization that can teach ISA a few tricks about retaining members as they move into management, public policy advocacy, and even making sure that you basically have to be a member in order to be a water treatment operator in North America, is having its umpty-umpth annual conference and exhibit in Toronto. There is a surprising amount of automation in the water business, so I am sure that lots of people will be there from automa...
This year, the American Water Works Association, that venerable organization that can teach ISA a few tricks about retaining members as they move into management, public policy advocacy, and even making sure that you basically have to be a member in order to be a water treatment operator in North America, is having its umpty-umpth annual conference and exhibit in Toronto. There is a surprising amount of automation in the water business, so I am sure that lots of people will be there from automation companies. I wish I was going, but I have to be in Boston at the ARC meeting instead. If you want more information, visit http://www.awwa.org

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