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Air and Waste
Management Association (AWMA)
American
Galvanizers Association (AGA)
A non-profit trade association dedicated to serving the needs of
after-fabrication galvanizers, fabricators, architects, specifiers,
and engineers. The AGA maintains a large technical library,
distributes numerous industry publications.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
(AICHE)
American
Filtration and Separations Society (AFS)
The premier organization in North America dedicated to R&D,
problem solutions and technology transfer in fluid-particle
separation for the benefit of industrial processes, individual
health and a clean environment.
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
(ASME)
American Water Works Association (AWWA)
California
Water Operators Association (CWOA)
A professional association dedicated to helping water and wastewater
operators in California thru education, public policy, wages,
benefits, training.
California Utilities Emergency
Association (CUEA)
Representing California utilities to the Governor's office
of emergency services on response, restoration and mitigation.
Canadian Chemical Producers Association (CCPA)
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and
Petroleum (CIM)
Caribbean Water and
Wastewater Association (CWWA)
The CWWA encourages the study, research and development in water
supply and wastewater disposal, and the publication of the results
of such work, so as to provide for appropriate and dynamic
technological advances in the Caribbean.
Conveyor Equipment Manufactures Association
(CEMA)
Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association,
(DIPRA)
Florida Water and Pollution Control Operators
Association, Region 8
One of the leading water and wastewater professional training organizations
in Florida for over 5,000 professionals that work in the public, private and government
utilities.
Instrument Society of America (ISA)
The international society for measurement, control, instrumentation and
automation.
International Association of Plastics Distributors
(IAPD)
Representing plastics distributors and manufactures of engineering materials
and semi-finished stock shapes, such as sheet, rod, tube, pipe, valves and fittings.
International
Ozone Association (IOA)
The International Ozone Association is a not-for-profit,
educational and scientific organization, dedicated to the collection
and dissemination of information on, and to promote research in, any
and all aspects of ozone and related oxygen species technologies.
International Private Water Association (IPWA)
Promoting private sector participation in water utilities.
The Irrigation Association
(IA)
Formed more than 50 years ago to improve the products and
practices used to manage water resources and to help shape the
worldwide business environment of the irrigation industry.
Maine
Lagoon Systems
The mission of the Maine Lagoon Systems website is to promote
clean water resources through the enhanced communication of wastewater
lagoon system operators in the state of Maine and beyond.
Maine Wastewater
Control Association (MWCA)
An association of over 650 members consisting of municipal and
industrial operators, consultants, students, and regulatory officials.
The purpose is to facilitate communication of ideas and the
preservation of Maine's waterways.
Material Handling Industry
Maximo Utility Working
Group (MUWG)
An industry group representing over 100 utility companies,
counties and cities that exchange information related to the
implementation and application of Maximo asset management system.
Measurement, Control and Automation Association
(MCAA)
NACE International (NACE)
National Small Flows
Clearinghouse
Helping America's small communities meet their wastewater
needs.
Northeast Rural Water
Association (NeRWA)
Started in 1982, a nonprofit association of water and wastewater
systems in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Among its many
services, We offer training and onsite technical assistance to
operators, managers, owners and boards.
Society for
Protective Coatings (SSPC)
A non-profit association focused on the protection and
preservation of industrial steel and concrete structures through the
use of high performance coatings. SSPC provides information on
surface preparation, coating selection and coating application
South Carolina Rural
Water Association (SCRWA)
Providing free training to water and wastewater operators in
South Carolina, through cooperative agreements with NRWA and USEPA.
Offering vendors opportunities to network with utility companies in
our state. Offering utilities assistance with water & wastewater
issues from an operational to a managerial level.
Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper
Industry (TAPPI)
Water
Design-Build Council (WDBC)
The Water Design-Build Council supports the development and
rehabilitation of the nation's municipal water and wastewater
systems by using the design-build project delivery method. Our
mission is to promote best practices for design-build to facilitate
productive and collaborative relationships between service providers
and governments.
Water Environment Federation (WEF)
Founded in 1928, the Water Environment Federation (WEF) is a
not-for-profit technical and educational organization with members
from varied disciplines who work toward the WEF vision of
preservation and enhancement of the global water environment.
Water Quality
Association (WQA)
A not-for-profit international trade association representing
the residential, commercial, industrial, and small community water
treatment industry. WQA maintains a close dialogue with other
organizations representing different aspects of the water industry
in order to best serve consumers, government officials, and industry
members.
Wisconsin Alumni
Research Foundation (WARF)
WARF protects technologies developed at the University of
Wisconsin - Madison and licenses them to industry for the benefit of
society and the university. WARF patents technologies in
agriculture, environment, and many other areas.
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