ACE11 Super-Saver Registration Rates Expire March 18

March 3, 2011

Attendees who register early can save up to $200

The American Water Works Assn. (AWWA) announced that the deadline for early registration for the 2011 Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE11) is March 18. AWWA encourages individuals to register early for the conference to save up to $200 in registration fees.

In addition to early registration, special rate opportunities include options for utilities that submit five paid full-conference registrations to receive the sixth for free; operators can attend Operators' Day on Tuesday, June 14, for $125, which includes admission to the exhibit hall and all technical sessions; and professors can receive a free full-conference registration with submission of five paid student registrations.

With a special focus on leadership, ACE11 will feature seven in-depth, interactive workshops and more than 100 professional sessions comprising more than 550 presentations. Attendees will have the opportunity to earn CEUs for the Distribution & Plant Operations, Engineering and Construction, Manufacturers & Associates, Reuse, Small Systems and Water Quality tracks.

More than 500 service providers will exhibit at ACE11, showcasing the latest products and services for all aspects of the water industry; and the Product Technology Showcase will return to highlight the newest and most innovative products and technology available.

To register, visit http://www.awwa.org/ACE11. Individuals interested in learning more can also follow ACE11 on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

Source: American Water Works Assn.

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