Regional WQA shows bring water quality professionals together

Aug. 25, 2015

EWQA’s and PWQA’s technical sessions and exhibit hall provide education on important topics and new technologies.

To remain competitive, water treatment professionals and dealers must stay abreast of the latest trends, regulations and technologies. Regional shows allow attendees opportunities for one-on-one conversations and many social and networking opportunities and other opportunities to make new friends and connect with old ones.

Image courtesy of EWQA

Eastern Water Quality Association Fall Conference and Trade Show
DoubleTree Resort
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Sept. 16-18

Join your Eastern peers to learn about water issues and solutions. Guests can take advantage of training and exhibition hours, discuss their experiences and take part in the annual auction. To find out more about EWQA and to register, visit ewqa.org.

Exhibit hours
Thursday, Sept. 17    2 to 6 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 18         10:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Pacific Water Quality Association 57th Convention and Trade Show
Town and Country Resort and Convention Center
City of Industry, California
Oct. 6-9

Image courtesy of PWQA

Water professionals will gather on the West coast to network and learn about the latest products and trends in the industry. Attendees will enjoy a golf tournament and awards ceremony in addition to learning about the latest innovations. For more details on PWQA and to register, visit pwqa.org.

Exhibit hours
Thursday, Oct. 8        Noon to 7 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 9              9 a.m. to noon

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