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ACE20 Update and Timeline

AWWA has released an update on their website for ACE20. I encourage everyone to read the update (excerpt below) in its entirety – but the biggest “take-away” is that the Association will be making a determination by Thursday, April 16 whether the conference will take place as scheduled.
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ACE20 update and timeline
AWWA’s first core principle is the protection of public health. This principle informs our actions during normal times and especially during the COVID-19 crisis. It will continue to guide our decisions related to upcoming AWWA conferences and events.
We know many of you are waiting to hear if the AWWA Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE20), June 14-17 in Orlando, Florida will proceed as planned. We know the uncertainty is difficult, and we thank you for your patience as we determine the best path forward.
AWWA will determine by Thursday, April 16 whether the conference will take place as scheduled on site or if circumstances require a change of plans. In making that decision, we are consulting with:
  • Leading public health authorities, including the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Health Canada.
  • Florida state and local public health authorities
  • The Orange County Convention Center
  • AWWA volunteer leaders and business partners
We will continue to communicate through regular AWWA e-mails as this situation develops, and please check back to this page for updates. We are also happy to talk with you by phone or email. 1-800-926-7337 or service@awwa.org.
Thank you for your patience during these difficult times, your participation in AWWA events, and most importantly, for your commitment to our common goal of protecting public health through safe and reliable water.
You will find details related to event cancellations or postponements on the Events and Education web page.
Please share this information with colleagues / industry contacts, and let us know if you should have any questions. Thanks for everyone’s patience during these uncertain times.
Stay safe –

FW&PCOA Accepting Nominations for the David B. Lee and Pat Flanagan Awards

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FW&PCOA Accepting Nominations for the David B. Lee and Pat Flanagan Awards

LIFT SEE IT Accepting Applications for Travel Scholarships in 2020

(Alexandria, VA) 10/17/2019 — Scholarships through the Leaders Innovation Forum for Technology (LIFT) Scholarship Exchange Experience for Innovation & Technology (SEE IT) are available to allow utility personnel to visit other utilities with innovations of interest. The exchange, supported by The Water Research Foundation (WRF), Water Environment Federation (WEF), and National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA), is an effective way for utilities to learn about, gain confidence in, and adopt new technologies and approaches more quickly.

As water utilities of all types are transforming themselves into utilities of the future and becoming drivers of resource recovery, economic growth, and improved environmental performance, the implementation of innovative technologies, processes, and approaches is essential. These scholarships enable utility personnel to visit innovations in action at peer facilities.

WRF, WEF, and NACWA will provide travel support for each scholarship recipient to visit a utility that is implementing the technology or innovation of interest. To date, SEE IT has provided funding for 77 staff members from 29 utilities to travel and see technologies in person. Candidates may visit peers using  innovations that include new technologies and processes, or novel approaches to service, operations, and finance. LIFT SEE IT is part of a broader water sector effort to provide the tools and resources necessary to help utilities become leaders in the world of wastewater, drinking water, stormwater, and water reuse.

Aisha Niang, Assistant Director for the City of Houston, a 2019 SEE IT recipient who visited Seattle Public Utilities, said “Although a decision was made to implement a tunneling project in the City of Houston prior to this trip, Seattle’s project approach, staffing, program organization and management, as well as their learning experiences, were paramount.” LIFT has identified 13 technology Focus Areas as priorities, although applicants are not necessarily limited to these topics. Scholarship recipients will be required to record and share their experiences with peer utilities and others. The LIFT SEE IT Applications are due December 13, 2019.