WEF is an international not-for-profit educational and technical organization of 40, 000+ water quality experts. Its mission: preserve and enhance the global water environment.
The National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association, Inc. (NOWRA) was founded in 1991 as a national professional organization to advance and promote the onsite wastewater industry.
The purpose of this association is to enhance the education and effectiveness of California's wastewater professionals through training, certification, dissemination of technical information and promotion of sound policies to benefit society through protection and enhancement of the water environment. The California Water Environment Association 7677 Oakport St. Suite 525 Oakland, CA 94621 Phone ...
WWEMA members supply the most sophisticated leading products and technology, offering solutions to every water-related environmental problem and need facing today's society.
Texas Rural Water Association is a non-profit trade association with an active membership which consist of more than 750 MUD's, SUD's, non-profit water supply corporations, small-town water departments, investor-owned utilities and individual members. In addition, more than 160 water industry suppliers participate as associate members. TRWA's staff and board of directors are dedicated to helping ...
Free technical assistance and training for public water systems and wastewater utilities.
Providing free training and technical assistance to the Rural water and wastewater systems of Montana.
Texas organization of water utility districts.
The Minnesota Water Quality Association (MWQA) is a statewide trade association representing the household, commercial, and industrial water quality improvement industry. Established in 1956, the MWQA represents companies that manufacture and/or sell point-of-use/point-of-entry (POU/POE) equipment such as water filters, customized water treatment systems (including softeners, reverse osmosis ...