News | August 18, 2025

140+ Industry Professionals Celebrate National Backflow Prevention Day With Training And Demonstrations At The Water Tower

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The Water Tower hosted its fourth annual National Backflow Prevention Day Celebration on August 13 bringing together more than 140 water professionals and vendors to advance knowledge and practices in backflow prevention and cross-connection control. The day-long event featured classroom-style training sessions, hands-on demonstrations, and an exhibit hall—all focused on the shared goal of protecting public health.

When water flows in reverse through distribution pipes, this backflow can draw pollutants or harmful substances into drinking water supplies. Proper devices, regular testing, and thorough training for water professionals are critical to keeping water safe. The Water Tower hosts this yearly event to provide resources and training for water industry professionals as well as access to the latest tools and technologies to support backflow prevention.

“We are proud to continue growing this event and expanding opportunities for education, collaboration, and innovation in the backflow space,” said Melissa Meeker, CEO of The Water Tower. “It’s rewarding to see professionals come together on our campus to build their skills and make meaningful connections.”

Participants had the option to register for continuing education (CE) training sessions — earning up to five water/wastewater CE credits and six Georgia Backflow CE credits toward their water operator or backflow license renewal. Technical sessions included retrofitting solutions, digging safety, backflow and fire hydrants, site specific solutions for backflow, and isolation vs. containment, taught by experts and real-world practitioners. Approximately 100 attendees completed the full training track, while others joined for networking, lunch, and exhibit hall access, and 13 exhibitors demonstrated the latest tools and technologies.

The event was made possible by a variety of industry sponsors and partners, including:

About The Water Tower
The Water Tower Global Innovation Hub is committed to creating a thriving ecosystem and reimagining water innovation to attract, train, and prepare the future water workforce and accelerate technology transfer. The Water Tower brings together public and private sectors of the water industry—side by side with academia and nonprofits—to tackle the industry’s greatest challenges. For more information, visit www.theh2otower.org.

Source: The Water Tower