26th Annual Water Quality Symposium
“PFAS, Plastic and Lead: Compounding the Challenges of Drinking Water Supply”
May 8, 2024 - Devens Common Center, Devens, MA
8:45 AM - 4:15 PM
Earn 6.0 TCHs (pending approval from state agencies)
Symposium Topics:
“Chemistry, Colloids and Collaboration: Five Decades of Research with Drinking Water Utilities”
“PFAS and Micro Plastics”
“Is There Another Way? Experiences With PFAS Removal with Novel Adsorbents”
Case Study: Brunswick & Topsham Water District, Finding PFAS and Removing it with FLUORO-SORB®”
“U.S. EPA Regulatory Update: The New CCR requirements and PFAS”
“GAC Start-up, Change-out and Operation at PFAS Water Treatment Plants”
"Manchester Water Works – Development of a Supplemental Water Supply"
NEWWA Member Fee @ $195 Non-Member Fee @ $335
Registrations received two days or less to the start of the symposium will be assessed a $20 late fee.
NEWWA's Cancellation Policy: Any registration cancellation is assessed a $30.00 administrative fee. If you cancel within one (1) business day of the event or training you will be charged 100 percent of the original registration fee. This charge is non-refundable and non-transferable. Written refund/credit requests made for special circumstances will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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Note that COVID-19 is a highly contagious disease that comes with the risk of severe illness and death, and there is always the inherit risk of exposure when in public spaces. If you have a fever or feel ill or have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 within 10 days of the symposium – PLEASE DO NOT ATTEND THE SYMPOSIUM.