WWEMA relocates headquarters to city of Leesburg, VA

Sept. 26, 2014
On Monday, Sept. 15, the Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association relocated its headquarters office to the city of Leesburg, Va.

LEESBURG, VA, Sept. 26, 2014 -- On Monday, Sept. 15, the Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association (WWEMA) relocated its headquarters office to the city of Leesburg, Va.

The new office space offers opportunity for expansion as well as improved telecommunications capabilities that will allow WWEMA to introduce new web-based education initiatives and other new services to its members.

The new contact information is as follows:

Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association
540 Fort Evans Rd., Suite 304
Leesburg, VA 20176-3379
703.444.1777
[email protected]
www.wwema.org

See also:

"WWEMA's 106th annual meeting to feature leading experts, cover critical industry issues"

"WWEMA launches website portal discussing effects of 'Buy American' provisions"


About WWEMA

Since 1908, WWEMA has informed, educated and provided leadership on the issues that shape the future of the water and wastewater industry. Its member companies supply the most sophisticated leading products and technology, offering solutions to every water-related environmental problem and need facing today’s society. For more information, visit www.wwema.org.

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