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Seminar to review LT2 requirementsAttendees of this seminar in Seattle Sept. 11-12 will review two critical components of the Long-Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule: Watershed/Source Protection and Water Treatment. You will learn how to comply with the LT2 rule by covering the full range of options from overall concepts to log-removal credits. This seminar will also provide in-depth information on UV and membrane treatment technologies, two options for alternative treatment. Attendees will earn 1.45 CEUs or 14.5 PDHs. Register today! First-ever AWWA blog features Leonard, WoolardAWWA’s first-ever blog provides an opportunity for the drinking water community to engage in an online discussion with AWWA President Mike Leonard and President-Elect Craig Woolard. Mike and Craig will be regularly posting their observations and inquiries online as an extension of the popular “town hall” meetings that invite comments to help them serve you better. Please join the conversation! Register for WQTC 2008 in Cincinnati This November 16-20, AWWA's Water Quality Technology Conference lands in Cincinnati, Ohio, hometown of the Genius of Water fountain. WQTC keeps water quality professionals from around the world up-to-date with the latest research, regulations and technological advances for keeping drinking water safe. Plan now to attend this important event, which will feature an unmatched technical program, extensive networking opportunities and the latest in water quality technology and services. Read more and register today.
Register for 2008 DSS in Austin The 2008 Distribution Systems Symposium & Exposition in Austin, Texas, Sept. 21 - 24 combines the best in water system distribution, engineering and plant operations issues. You’ll learn from top industry leaders about how to make the most of new technology and products, manage personnel effectively, and increase your system’s security. You’ll see and hear about the very latest advances in water distribution and plant operations that can help you find solutions to some of your system’s biggest challenges. Register today!
How Water Works interactive CD released Take a virtual, interactive tour of a city water system on the new interactive-CD version of the popular “How Water Works” illustrative series from AWWA's Opflow magazine. The CD provides active links that take you through the processes, equipment, and technology of a typical water supply and wastewater treatment system. View the demo version!
 
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