Water Technology team wraps up WQA 2016

March 18, 2016

Held at the Nashville Music City Center, the conference featured several educational and hands-on exhibitions.

The Water Technology staff traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, Mach 14-17 to attend the Water Quality Association‘s 2016 Convention and Exposition. Held at the Nashville Music City Center, the conference featured several educational and hands-on exhibitions, including Pentair’s Learning Lab that allowed attendees to disassemble and reassemble one of its newer valve models.

Exhibitors demonstrated their new technologies, several of which can be viewed on our WQA landing page and YouTube channel. The editorial team aims to use this knowledge to continue to bring readers relevant information about the latest trends and innovations in the water industry.

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