ACE09 Early Registration Ends March 21

March 12, 2009
ACE09 will feature 570 presentations and more than 500 exhibitors

The deadline for early registration for the American Water Works Association’s Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE09) is March 21. Individuals are encouraged to register early for the conference and save up to $200 in registration fees.

ACE09, June 14 to 18, will feature a professional program with 570 presentations in 100 separate sessions and 17 in-depth workshops. Among the topics covered will be infrastructure maintenance, climate change, conservation and water efficiency, water resources management, legislative and regulatory issues, managing in a down economy, the U.S. economic stimulus package and public affairs.

More than 500 exhibitors will be onsite at the San Diego Convention Center showcasing the latest products and services available to help ensure safe water. These exhibitors will offer expert insight and hands-on understanding for everything from pipes to valves, meters to hydrants, engineering services to tank-related companies, membrane filtration systems to laboratory equipment, and security to wastewater. The New Product Technology Showcase will highlight the newest and most innovative products and technology available.

For more information and to register visit www.awwa.org/ace09.

Source: AWWA

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