New event posted: EWQA 2015 Fall Conference and Trade Show

Nov. 11, 2014

LANCASTER, Pa. — The Eastern Water Quality Association’s (EWQA) 2015 Fall Conference and Trade Show offers extended certification, hands-on training, exhibit time and mixing in a noncompetitive environment.

LANCASTER, Pa. — A new event has been posted to our Event’s Calendar on WaterTechOnline.com — the EWQA 2015 Fall Conference and Trade Show will take place in Lancaster at the DoubleTree Resort Lancaster, Sept. 16-18, 2015.

The Eastern Water Quality Association (EWQA) offers extended certification, hands-on training, exhibit time and mixing in a noncompetitive environment.

Member and new member receive an early bird discount before April 1, 2015, and those who plan to attend the conference can use the discount code, “Eastern Water Quality Association,” for DoubleTree Resort reservations before Sept. 1, 2015, to receive additional room savings.

You can find this event, as well as other industry events on our calendar here.

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