Water Week 2015 begins Sunday

April 9, 2015

WASHINGTON — Leading up to Earth Day 2015, Water Week 2015 will take place April 12-18 in Washington, D.C.

WASHINGTON — Hundreds of water professionals from across the U.S. will come together in Washington, D.C., for Water Week 2015, according to a press release.

Leading up to Earth Day 2015, Water Week 2015 will take place April 12-18 on Capitol Hill, stated the release.

The event offers an opportunity for water professionals to connect with members of Congress and federal regulators to discuss the latest regulatory, legislative and legal developments impacting today’s water issues, continued the release.

Topics for Water Week 2015, reported the release, include: Innovation, water utility financing, nutrients, affordability, water reuse and resource recovery, energy efficiency and renewal, water quality criteria, integrated planning, stormwater and more.

With support from regional, state and national water organizations, Water Week 2015 is organized by the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA), the Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF), the Water Environment Foundation (WEF) and WateReuse, added the release.

The event will feature several high profile events, such as the National Water Policy Forum, Fly-In & Expo scheduled April 13-15 at The Westin Washington, D.C. City Center, noted the release.

Read the entire release here.

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