AWWA Announces Free Exhibits-Only Option for Utilities at ACE 2016

April 5, 2016
Conference is expected to draw more than 12,000 water professionals to Chicago

The American Water Works Assn. announced that it will offer complimentary exhibits-only registrations exclusively to water and wastewater utilities and municipalities to attend its Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE16) June 19 to 22 in Chicago.

Water professionals who pre-register for the conference by April 8 can save up to $200 on a full-conference registration. Additional registration options and discounts are available for public officials, operators, students and smaller utilities.

ACE16, which is expected to draw more than 12,000 water professionals to Chicago, will feature a professional program that captures global water issues with more than 1,000 expert speakers and 19 tracks focusing on lead service line management, how to finance water infrastructure programs, developing robust asset management programs, addressing water loss in distribution systems, responding to harmful algal blooms in surface water and implementing potable reuse solutions.

Attendees will be able to participate in new educational opportunities and share ideas during the exposition with 500 exhibitors, wastewater collection and treatment systems sessions, the Career Center Job Fair, poster sessions, the Innovation lounge, competitions and the Hydrant Hysteria demo.

To learn more about the conference, visit the ACE16 webpage, download the AWWA events app or search the hashtag #ACE16AWWA.

Source: AWWA

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