WWEMA plans Washington forum

Forces Shaping the Water and Wastewater Industry is this year's theme for WWEMA's 29th Annual Washington Forum, to be held on April 25-26 in the Nation's Capital.
March 28, 2002

Washington, D.C. "Forces Shaping the Water and Wastewater Industry" is this year's theme for WWEMA's 29th Annual Washington Forum, to be held on April 25-26 in the Nation's Capital. These forces include the Administration's new trade promotion policy; China's entry into the World Trade Organization; public uprising against animal waste runoffs; terrorist threats to our nation's water and wastewater systems; a decaying infrastructure; a $35 billion congressional funding initiative; new demands for innovative technologies and verification protocols; continuing industry consolidations; increasing privatization; and tighter regulatory requirements.

It's a new world, with new uncertainties that challenge even the best of minds! We have attempted to put together a program which delves into these pivotal topics and have invited a cadre of market analysts, legislative and regulatory officials, international trade specialists, and industry representatives to share their insights into the these and issues of interest to our members.

Come join your colleagues at this year's Washington Forum and discover how these new forces are redefining the market for water and wastewater products and services . . . and your company's bottom line!

Full program details and registration information can be obtained at the organizations web site: http://www.WWEMA.org.

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