The Center for Business Intelligence announces its 7th Annual U.S. Water & Wastewater conference, January 14-15, 2002 at the Capital Hilton, Washington, DC.
Water utilities are constantly fighting to position their organizations to be profitable, without sacrificing quality of service or product. The latest challenges include: regulatory requirements, infrastructure upgrades, financing, sourcing, asset management and water quality.
Attend CBI's 7th Annual Water and Wastewater conference to discover how to meet these challenges and position your utility for the future. Hear from 25 industry leaders, including 11 fascinating Case Studies from Morris Township, NJ; Stonington, CT; Easton, PA; Jersey City, NJ; and Maple Shade, NJ, Association of California Water Agencies, Tampa Bay, Fairfax County, VA, San Francisco's PUC, New Orleans, Tampa Bay Water, City of Woonsocket, RI, Colorado Springs Utilities, Tucson, AZ and the City of Santa Monica.
Learn from ABN AMRO; Camp Dresser & McKee; Eisenhardt Group, Inc.; IMG Development Corp.; PB Consult, Inc.; Public Works Management, Inc.; Reason Public Policy Institute; United Water; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; USFilter Operating Services; and Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand. Hear how to assess your utility's current and long-term financial position; the impact of EPA's "Funding Gap" study; what success others have had with alternative financing structures, how to identify the elements for a successful procurement, and how to introduce a new water source to a community.
Source: The Center for Business Intelligence