WWEMA Washington Forum to Address Tomorrow's Issues and Today's Opportunities

March 31, 2004

The Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association (WWEMA) will host its 31st Washington Forum on May 5-7 at the historic Madison Hotel in the Nation’s Capital. The theme of this year’s event is "Tomorrow’s Issues ... Today’s Opportunities."

Speakers will include the nation’s policymakers, market analysts and international trade specialists who will present the latest intelligence on the legislative, regulatory and international fronts as it impacts the interests of companies providing products and services to the water and wastewater industry.

The program will delve into changes taking place in the regulatory arena under the new leadership regime at EPA. A panel of CEOs from the industry’s leading companies will debate where the water and wastewater industry is headed and which formidable competitors will be leading the charge into the 21st Century. Attendees will receive an economic forecast for municipal and industrial spending and be provided with valuable new tools and tips for creating sales, financing exports and prospering in the global water and wastewater market.

Program details and registration information for the WWEMA 31st Washington Forum can be found on the web at www.WWEMA.org.

Source: WWEMA

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