Water Technology’s reader survey closes, gift card winner is revealed

April 21, 2015

BIRMINGHAM — The Water Technology team would like to thank everyone who participated in our reader quality survey and for supporting our publication on multiple platforms, including print and digital.

BIRMINGHAM — Timothy Lawson of Affordable Water Systems was randomly selected as the winner of the $50 gift card giveaway for his participation in Water Technology’s Reader Quality Assurance Survey.

We formulated the survey in our ongoing effort to ensure we are providing the best possible content in the water industry to our readers.

The Water Technology team would like to thank everyone who participated in the survey and for supporting our publication on multiple platforms, including print and digital.

We hope you will continue to support our editorial research efforts in the future.

Stay tuned for our annual benchmark survey on the most critical issues facing our industry. We use this data to help us shape our editorial products and stay current on the latest trends, news, technologies and products shaping the water treatment industry.

We will publish the results of this survey in the July 2015 issue, however individual identities and responses are confidential.

You can find last year’s benchmark survey here.

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