News | March 28, 2017

AWWA's ACE17 Super-Saver Registration Deadline Is March 30

The deadline for early registration for the American Water Works Association’s 2017 Annual Conference and Exposition(ACE17) is this Thurs., March 30, at midnight EDT. ACE17 will be held June 11-14 in Philadelphia, Penn.

Interested conference attendees are encouraged to register early to save up to $200 in registration fees. Additional registration options and discounts are available for legal counsel, public officials, operators, students and small utilities.

The conference’s professional program will include over 900 expert presenters in 16 defined tracks focusing on:

  • Infrastructure funding and affordability,
  • Lead management in drinking water,
  • Green infrastructure,
  • Federal regulatory agencies and innovation in the water sector,
  • Policy and water quality discussions, and
  • Public health issues with source water protection.

More than 450 exhibiting companies specializing in engineering, manufacturing, membrane filtration systems, laboratory equipment, security and wastewater will showcase products and services at ACE17. Exhibitors will also participate in roundtable solution sessions in the exhibit hall.

The exhibit hall will have expanded education sessions on wastewater and collection systems management, poster sessions, and entrepreneurial sessions from water start-ups.

Networking opportunities for attendees will be at the Career Center Job Fair, young professionals and student events, diversity events, and competitions including the People’s Choice and “Best of the Best” Taste Tests, Pipe Tapping, Meter Madness and the new Hydrant Hysteria.

To learn more about the conference agenda and to register, visit the ACE17 webpage.

About American Water Works Association
Established in 1881, the American Water Works Association is the largest nonprofit, scientific and educational association dedicated to managing and treating water, the world’s most important resource. With approximately 50,000 members, AWWA provides solutions to improve public health, protect the environment, strengthen the economy and enhance our quality of life.

Source: American Water Works Association