Registration now open for WEFTEC 2015

April 2, 2015

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — WEFTEC 2015 is scheduled for Sept. 26-30 at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois.

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Registration and housing for WEFTEC 2015, the Water Environment Federation’s (WEF) 88th Annual Technical Exhibition and Conference, is now open, according to a press release.

WEFTEC 2015 is scheduled for Sept. 26-30 at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois, stated the release.

The 2015 event program includes several events, 135 technical sessions, 29 workshops, seven local facility tours and over 1,000 exhibitors who will demonstrate the latest developments, solutions, cutting-edge technologies and research, continued the release.

At WEFTEC 2015, noted the release, water professionals can connect, learn and explore the latest transformative ways to manage water.

“WEFTEC is the central meeting place for water professionals and leading experts from around the world to gather, learn and share their innovative ideas, technologies and expertise,” said WEF Executive Director Eileen O’Neill. “We’re very proud to consistently receive record numbers of abstracts, which represents the very best in field and lends to the credibility and strength of WEFTEC’s exemplary reputation.”

You can register for WEFTEC 2015 here.

You can find the release here.

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