WateReuse Symposium to focus on latest innovations in water reuse and desalination

July 30, 2013

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The Annual WateReuse Symposium is a great place to learn about the latest innovations in water recycling and desalination.

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The WateReuse Association, American Water Works Association (AWWA) and the Water Environment Federation (WEF) will host the 28th Annual WateReuse Symposium in Denver, Colo. September 15-18, according to a press release.

The Annual WateReuse Symposium is a great place to learn about the latest innovations in water recycling and desalination.

An early-bird registration discount is available through Friday, August 2 for water professionals eager to take advantage of this opportunity to learn, network and share information.

“The Annual WateReuse Symposium offers a unique conference experience each year. Some of the foremost experts from the U.S. and around the world come together to focus on issues and opportunities surrounding water reuse and desalination. And this year’s Symposium is poised to be one of the best ever,” said Wade Miller, executive director of the WateReuse Association.

For more information about the 28th Annual WateReuse Symposium, please visit www.watereuse.org/symposium28. https://www.watereuse.org/press-release/072913.

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