Benefits
Our Members
Members
include civil, design and environmental engineers; biologists, chemists, local and
state government officials, treatment plant managers and operators, laboratory technicians,
students, professors, lawyers, environmental scientists, equipment manufacturers
and distributors.
Today the Association has over 3,200 members representing diverse backgrounds and
specialties, but all are concerned and involved with protecting and enhancing our
precious water resources.
The Benefits of Membership
- Publications
- AWPCA publishes annually an Association Newsletter (5 issues per year).
- Annual AWPCA Membership Directory.
- Education-Related Opportunities
- AWPCA provides over 30 technical and educational events annually; specialty conference,
workshops and trainings, teleconferences, luncheon programs, Annual AWPCA Conference,
and our ever popular Tri-State Operator Training Seminar.
- Networking Opportunities
- AWPCA activities allow members to establish contacts within their communities, and
ask for counsel and advise on work situations in the water and wastewater fields.
Attending Association functions can provide members with career opportunities.
- How do AWPCA Members benefit personally and professionally by joining
the AWPCA?
- By keeping current on technical developments in the water and wastewater industry.
- By keeping current on regulatory developments in the water and wastewater industry.
- By networking with like professionals.
- Gain Sales and Marketing Contacts by advertising, exhibiting and one-on-one contacts.
- Enhance relationships with regulatory agencies, and their personnel.
- Create opportunities to make a contribution to more effective water environment
activities.
- Take advantage of opportunities for publication in the AWPCA, AWWA and WEF magazines
and journals.
- Learn and practice leadership by serving on the AWPCA Board of Directors or join
any of the 30 AWPCA committees.
- Opportunities to present papers at national and statewide conferences, seminars,
and trainings.
- Social interaction with all environmental professionals involved in the water and
wastewater industry.
- Opportunities for professional continuing and advanced education.
- Support by people engaged in like activities.
- Gain professional recognition and personal development.