WateReuse Symposium Set for Sept. 12 to 15

July 29, 2010
Event reaches 25th year

The WateReuse Symposium will mark a quarter of a century in existence Sept. 12 to 15 in Washington, D.C., at the Omni Shoreham Hotel. This event is presented by the WateReuse Assn. and co-sponsored by the American Water Works Assn. (AWWA) and Water Environment Federation (WEF).

The symposium will feature more than 100 technical presentations, pre-conference workshops, poster presentations, technical tours, a national legislative and water policy outlook session, receptions, an awards luncheon and the exhibition component. Two keynote speakers—government leaders and experts in water, the water/energy nexus and climate change—will headline the Opening Session, which also will include presentations by Joe Mantua, president of AWWA, and Jeannette Brown, president-elect of WEF.

On the morning of Sept. 14, Jon Freedman, chair of WateReuse’s National Legislative Committee, will moderate a session titled “National Legislative and Water Policy Outlook.” Several prominent speakers will be featured, including Dr. Karen Wayland, policy advisor to the Speaker of the House, and Betsy Cody, a specialist in natural resources policy at the Congressional Research Service.

Source: WateReuse Assn.

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