SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The New York Water Environment Association, Inc. (NYWEA) announced it is co-hosting its annual Spring Technical Conference and Exhibition on June 7-9, with the New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA) at the Saratoga Hilton & City Center in Saratoga Springs. This three-day educational conference attracts hundreds of environmental professionals, government officials, scientists, […]
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The New York Water Environment Association, Inc. (NYWEA) announced it is co-hosting its annual Spring Technical Conference and Exhibition on June 7-9, with the New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA) at the Saratoga Hilton & City Center in Saratoga Springs.
This three-day educational conference attracts hundreds of environmental professionals, government officials, scientists, manufacturing representatives, college students, and other water-quality experts in the industry.
Under the theme “All for One & One for Water! Celebrating Essential Water Workers,” the event will feature speakers and a comprehensive program highlighting the vital contributions of water workers throughout the Northeast, the NYWEA said in a release.
Spanning 17 sessions, the technical educational program will cover various water-quality topics, including PFAS, infrastructure funding, wastewater in the digital age, utility management, resiliency, and more.
Headquartered in Syracuse, the NYWEA is a nonprofit educational organization of professionals in the field of water quality, NYWEA has 2,500 members statewide. It hosts several technical conferences annually.