Registration for AWWA ACE13 is Now Open

Jan. 16, 2013
2013 Annual Conference & Exposition will be held in Denver June 9 to 13

The American Water Works Assn. announced that registration is now open for the 2013 Annual Conference & Exposition (ACE13) to be held June 9 to 13 in Denver. The conference will feature seven interactive workshops, 16 professional tracks and more than 550 presentations, plus an exhibit hall full of products and services.

Additionally, this year’s professional program has been reengineered with the knowledge, tools and workable solutions the water sector demands for today’s needs.

More than 450 service providers will also exhibit at ACE13, showcasing products and services from all aspects of the water industry. Exhibitors will offer hands-on understanding and expert insights from pipes to valves, meters to hydrants, engineering services to tank-related products, membrane filtration systems to laboratory equipment, security to wastewater and more.

ACE13 is a networking opportunity with events focusing on diversity issues, young professionals, students, public officials, operators, international attendees and first-time attendees. The annual Pipe-Tapping Contest, Top Ops Competition, Meter Madness, and the “Best of the Best” Water Taste Test will be held as well.

To register, visit the ACE13 website

Source: American Water Works Assn.

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