2007-11-04 Water Quality Technology Conference, Charlotte NC

2007 Water Quality Technology Conference
Be a part of the premier event for water quality professionals around the world!
The AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference® and Exposition (WQTC) keeps thousands of water quality professionals from across the globe up-to-date with the latest research, regulations, and technological advances for keeping drinking water safe. At WQTC, you will gain knowledge from experts in the field through a comprehensive schedule of high-quality workshops; oral, poster, and early bird technical sessions; and technical facility tours. Exchange information with your peers through numerous networking opportunities, experience the latest technology, and meet face-to-face with water quality treatment associated manufacturers, suppliers, and consultants.
Plan now to attend this important event featuring an unparalleled technical program, extensive networking opportunities, and the latest water quality technology and services.
Who Should Attend
- Water quality specialists
- Water utility management and executives
- Treatment plant managers
- Scientists
- Engineers
- Laboratory personnel
- Distributors
- Manufacturers
- Consultants
- Product representatives
Take Advantage of These Outstanding Opportunities
A comprehensive program with more than 50 technical sessions, comprising of more than 300 presentations representing work of more than 500 experts in the water quality field:
- 5 special-topic sessions: on the timely topics of the US Environmental Protection Agencys Water Security Initiative; Contamination Warning System Design and Implementation at GCWW; Replacing Indicator-based Testing; Advancements in Alternative Technologies; Water Quality and Supply Issues in the Carolinas; Using Software Tools to Manage Water Quality and Free-living Amoebas: What Are They and Why Should We Care?
- 3 early bird sessions: Tuesday morning, a session updating you on the TCR will occur. On Wednesday morning, you will be able to choose between early bird session “Chloramines: Public Perception” and “So How Is the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) Working?”
- 6 in-depth and interactive workshops including: organic by-products of potential health concern produced by drinking water treatment; avoiding complaints: technologies for early warning of aesthetic issues; advances in the use of activated carbon; laboratory management: leading people/managing processes; advanced oxidation technologies in water treatment: fundamentals and application, and how to implement a PCR-based method in an environmental laboratory.
- 3 technical facility tours from which to choose that include: the Coca-Cola Bottling Company, the Duke Energy McGuire Nuclear Station, or the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities Environmental Services Facility.
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