Program Spotlights Wisconsin’s Water Industry

Aug. 25, 2017
Event addresses drinking water, water infrastructure & more

A. O. Smith Corp. and The Water Council announced they will host Fostering Public-Private Innovations in the U.S. Water Market – Wisconsin’s Leadership  Sept. 6, 2017, 9 to 11:30 a.m. ET at the U.S. Capitol Visitor’s Center in Washington, D.C. The program will highlight the value and successes of public-private partnerships in the water industry, using Wisconsin as the model, and technology solutions and management strategies that can be deployed across the U.S. to help address safe drinking water and infrastructure challenges.

This is the first time A. O. Smith and The Water Council have jointly brought an informative program to D.C. for policymakers highlighting the need to increase innovation and investments in water technologies, a topic that has been garnering increased attention and support in Milwaukee for nearly a decade through research, development and deployment of clean water technologies.

“I’ve seen firsthand the important work The Water Council and A. O. Smith are doing to help transform Milwaukee into the world hub for water innovation,” said U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin. “I’m happy to join this event at our nation’s capital to help share the tremendous progress we’ve made in Wisconsin to develop 21st century water technology that will make an important impact locally, nationally, and globally.”

Fostering Public-Private Innovations in the U.S. Water Market will feature three conversational-sessions: Safe Drinking Water, Novel Water Infrastructure and How Wisconsin is Leading the Way.

“Fresh water is a growing issue throughout the country as citizens are becoming more concerned with the quality of their water,” said Ajita G. Rajendra, chairman and chief executive officer of A. O. Smith Corp. “Thanks to our long-time partnership with The Water Council, we are developing new approaches and new technologies to address this issue, and we look forward to sharing our story in Washington, D.C.”

Other guests in attendance at the day’s events will include several key stakeholders on the subject from multiple sectors, including: Americas Energy Services, Badger Meter, Ernest Maier Inc., Global Environment & Technology Foundation, Hudson River Watershed Alliance, Marquette University, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, National Association of Clean Water Agencies, Opti RTC, PaveDrain, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. National Science Foundation, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (invited), U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (invited), U.S. Water Alliance, Virginia Tech, Water Environment Federation, Water Environment & Reuse Foundation and Wisconsin Economic Development Corp.

Policy makers, congressional staff, administration officials, non-governmental organization leaders, industry trade groups, businesses and academic programs from around the U.S. are encouraged to attend.

This program will be held in-person in D.C. at the U.S. Capitol Visitor’s Center. Registration for the program is required and closes at 12 p.m. ET Sept. 5. Register here.

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