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Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 147,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide, and is America's oldest national engineering society. ASCE's vision is to position engineers as global leaders building a better quality of life. Visit them online > |
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Founded in 1881, AWWA is the authoritative resource on safe water, with more than 60,000 members worldwide sharing knowledge on water resource development, water and wastewater treatment technology, water storage and distribution, and utility management and operations. Visit them online > |
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Incorporated in 1990, California Rural Water Association (CRWA) has emerged as the State’s leading association dedicated to providing on-site technical assistance and specialized training for rural water and wastewater systems. Visit them online > |
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The Nevada Rural Water Association (NvRWA) is a nonprofit membership organization that provides water, wastewater and solid waste training and technical assistance programs statewide; an aggressive training calendar that provides classroom instruction with practical application, and valuable networking assistance with other systems and vendors. Visit them online > |
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The intent of the CVCWA is to approach inland surface water discharge and land application regulatory matters with a perspective that balances environmental and economic interest and to speak with a unified voice from its members and partnering organizations. Visit them online > |
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The League of California Cities is an association of California city officials who work together to enhance their knowledge and skills, exchange information, and combine resources so that they may influence policy decisions that affect cities. Visit them online > |
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The Water Environment Federation is a not-for-profit association that provides technical education and training for thousands of water quality professionals who clean water and return it safely to the environment. WEF members have proudly protected public health, served their local communities, and supported clean water worldwide since 1928. Visit them online > |
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The California Water Environment Association (CWEA) is a California nonprofit public benefit corporation, tax-exempt under section 501(c)3 of the internal Revenue Code and its California counterpart. CWEA is dedicated to the educational development of its members, who are wastewater professionals. CWEA conducts training, disseminates information, produces training manuals, and tests for competency. Visit them online > |
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The Nevada Water Environment Association (NWEA) is a member association of the Water Environment Federation. We are a non-profit educational organization that has grown to a membership of over 300 members. Visit them online > |
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The Nevada Water Resources Association’s (NWRA) mission is to provide education, training, and networking opportunities for those interested in understanding, developing, conserving and protecting Nevada's water resources. Our mission is to expand awareness of water issues throughout the state. Visit them online > |
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The American Public Works Association is an international educational and professional association of public agencies, private sector companies, and individuals dedicated to providing high quality public works goods and services. APWA is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, incorporated in the state of Illinois. Visit them online > |
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The objective of the Sacramento Area Water Works Association is to advance and implement improvements in knowledge, design, construction, operation, and management of water utilities. Visit them online > |
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The Mission of SMPS is to be the premier source for education, information, and resources in marketing professional services for the built and natural environments. Visit them online > |
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The Groundwater Resources Association of California is dedicated to resource management that protects and improves groundwater through education and technical leadership. Visit them online > |
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The WateReuse Association is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to advance the beneficial and efficient use of water resources through education, sound science, and technology using reclamation, recycling, reuse and desalination for the benefit of our members, the public, and the environment. Visit them online > |
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The EEC was established in 2006 with a challenge grant from the California Clean Energy Fund as the first university-based energy efficiency center in the United States to focus on the transfer of technology into the marketplace. Visit them online > |
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The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) was created by the Legislature in 1967. The joint authority of water allocation and water quality protection enables the State Water Board to provide comprehensive protection for California's waters. Visit them online > |
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The Northern California Pipe User's Group (PUG) is a Forum of Collection System Owners, Engineers, and Industry Professionals dedicated to discussing and evaluating rehabilitation options and methods, improving the design, construction, and operation of sewer and water systems, and pooling our resources, among other things. Visit them online > |