WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — The revamped website was the Water Quality Association’s (WQA) top strategic priority for 2014 and features improved user experience as well as many enhanced tools.
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — The Water Quality Association (WQA) announced the re-launch of its newly redesigned website, according to a press release.
The revamped website was WQA’s top strategic priority for 2014 and features improved user experience as well as many enhanced tools, stated the release.
The release reported that the official launch was announced by WQA Communications Director Larry Deutsch at the Association’s annual Mid-Year Leadership Conference in Williamsburg.
“We are absolutely thrilled to give the members of WQA a website they can be proud of, while taking a huge step forward in positioning our Association as an elite resource for consumers interested in improving the quality of their water,” said Deutsch.
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