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Who's Who at Iowa-AWWA
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AWWA - Iowa Section
1000 Walnut, Ste. 102
Des Moines, IA 50309
Phone: 515-283-2169
FAX: 515-284-7301
info@awwa-ia.org
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Association Membership-
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having an additional 57,000 staff members to help you research, analyze,
solve problems and improve processes. Your AWWA membership brings you
this and more.
Membership benefits everyone from Operators to Regulators,
Manufactures to Consumers, and Utility Managers to Students. Whatever
your job, you need timely, accurate information to get things done. Join
AWWA today and get what you need to succeed.
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Get
Connected
People are the power of any organization. AWWA brings together the
largest pool of experts in the water profession, providing members the
opportunity to share on-the-job experiences, discuss local and national
issues, work together to improve processes, discover new clients, and
open the door to new job possibilities.
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Keep
Informed
Staying up-to-date on changes affecting the water community is more
important now than ever. AWWA is a comprehensive resource, providing
up-to-the minute information on everything from the latest security
issues to regulatory alerts to public affairs advisories. AWWA's
website, bookstore, and technical databases keep you on top of
scientific research, legislative activity, new products, and late
breaking news.
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Expand
Your Skills and Knowledge
Training is the best investment you can make in yourself and your
career. By advancing your skills, you improve your performance, and your
value to your employer. AWWA’s educational opportunities include
seminars, satellite teleconferences, and web-based courses though our
Online Institute. Training is available on everything from distribution
systems to financial management to water utility security measures. AWWA
offers both certification and re-certification training courses, and
most provide the opportunity to earn your Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
and/or Professional Development Hours (PDHs).
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Affect
Change
AWWA’s Government Affairs program is the best resource when it comes
to keeping you up-to-date on legislative and regulatory changes, helping
you with compliance issues and putting you in touch with key contacts at
the local, state, and federal levels. As a member, you are part of a
collective voice that helps shape the development of legislation and
regulations that affect the water profession. In addition, AWWA can help
you reach out to your consumers and build relationships with the
community.
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Advance
Your Career
Build professional recognition by being part of the largest, most
respected association in the water industry. Volunteer service on any of
AWWA’s committees, divisions or councils can provide you with new
insights, new contacts, and new energy. AWWA involvement will get you
noticed.
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Membership
Contest
AWWA is sponsoring a membership contest. The section (e.g., Iowa) with
the most percent growth of new members will get $500. At the halfway
point of August 1, 2003, there will be a $100 reward for the section in
the lead. Please consider joining or telling a friend about the benefits
of AWWA.
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