More Than 10,000 Attendees To Transform Future Of Water At AWWA's ACE24
More than 10,000 people will gather in Anaheim, California, June 10-13, to tackle present and future water challenges at the 143rd Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE24) of the American Water Works Association.
Themed “Transforming the Future of Water” ACE24 includes 18 professional tracks, 190 sessions and 719 presentations, covering a wide range of water industry topics, including:
- Advances in Water Treatment
- A Focus on PFAS
- Water Quality Challenges
- Water Resources Planning, Protection and Management
- Regulatory & Legislative
- The Latest on Lead and Copper
- Transforming the Water Workforce
- Challenges and Solutions Found in California and Nevada
In addition to the educational program, ACE24 will feature an exposition showcasing more than 440 exhibitors and 1,090 booths, including the Innovation Hub highlighting emerging technologies and trends. Attendees will also have daily opportunities to attend tours, workshops, competitions and more.
This year’s conference will also commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Safe Drinking Water Act, highlighting the progress water professionals have made in protecting public health and the ongoing challenges to ensure safe and reliable drinking water for all.
AWWA, which is in the third year of a Water 2050 envisioning initiative, is underscoring its commitment to sustainability by taking steps to reduce the environmental impact of ACE24. This year’s conference will feature several new sustainability initiatives, such as offering an optional carbon offset program for attendee travel, providing conference bags made from 100% recycled materials, and donating exhibit materials like furniture and household goods through a local community partnership.
To learn more about the conference agenda and to register, visit the ACE24 webpage. To view the educational sessions, visit the ACE24 program here.
About The American Water Works Association:
The American Water Works Association is the largest nonprofit, scientific, and educational organization dedicated to managing and treating water, the world's most essential resource. With approximately 50,000 members, AWWA provides solutions to protect public health, safeguard the environment, strengthen the economy, and enhance our quality of life.
Source: American Water Works Association (AWWA)