Newsletter | December 6, 2023

12.06.23 -- In Case You Missed It In November

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The Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport (WWETT) Show returns to the Indiana Convention Center on January 24-27, 2024! You can expect close to 90 expert-led courses, live demos, 500+ interactive booths, networking opportunities, and celebrate with thousands of industry peers! WWETT brings together industry experts, cutting-edge technologies, and game-changing services all under one roof. Ready to join us?

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