AWWA to Open India Office

Feb. 2, 2015
AWWAIndia will be the association’s first International Community

The American Water Works Assn. (AWWA) will establish its first International Community when it opens an office this spring in India.

In comments made during the Indian Water Works Assn.’s Annual Convention in Kolkata, AWWA CEO David LaFrance said that the newly created AWWAIndia is an important step in achieving AWWA’s vision of a “better world through better water.”

“AWWA and the water professionals of India have had a long and proud working relationship, and AWWA is excited about developing its first International Community there,” LaFrance said. “We want to be part of the local community rather than a partner from afar.”

AWWA anticipates introducing AWWAIndia’s first executive manager in the coming months. In addition to opening an office, the executive manager’s initial focus will be on building a community of water professionals who collaborate to support public health, environmental protection and best management practices. AWWAIndia will also develop training for operators and managers

In addition to attending IWWA’s Annual Convention, LaFrance, AWWA President John Donahue and AWWA Past President Nilaksh Kothari are meeting over the next two weeks with various groups and government entities in India. With an eye toward AWWAIndia’s training mission, they will also host three half-day seminars in New Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai that will touch on important water issues such as asset management, leak detection and rate issues. 

Source: American Water Works Assn.

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