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Sunday, November 02, 2008 7:00 PM

Taking it to the Next Level

By: Cutright, Elizabeth Comments

All along, Water Efficiency has been banging the drum of smart water resource management.  All of our stories as well as the many technologies, products and services we have highlighted over the last 18 months have focused on one central theme: the efficient administration and conservation of water resources.

And now it’s time to take it to the next level…

WaterEC aims to bring the objectives and philosophies of the magazine to life in a forum where anyone and everyone who fits under the twin umbrellas of water conservation and water efficiency can gather to share information, trade ideas, and examine and compare water related products.  Part of the WaterEC game plan also includes the participation of hundreds of vendors from a variety of different industries.  From this pool of professionals you are guaranteed to find one or more companies who’s products, equipment, or services fit your specific needs. 

Can smart water resource management really have a positive impact on a global scale?  I think it can, but only if we move beyond hoping for change by actively pursuing real-world solutions.  One positive step in that direction involves attending WaterEC, where you will find yourself surrounded by a community that believes only by working together can we reconfigure our local and global water collection, management and distribution systems in ways that preserve our water supply now and for future generations.  

 

For our inagural WaterEC program, we received excellent abstracts on a variety of interesting topics.  Some presentations you can look forward to include, Sustainable Solutions for a Changing Environment (Ed Beaulieu),  Achieving Conservation and Revenue Goals: Designing and Implementing a Conservation Rate Structure That Works for the Agency and the Customer (Tom Ash),   Using Simulation to Guide Strategic Management of Water Resource Infrastructure ([J. Chris White) and Gary Klein's special workshop: Practical Plumbing for Water and Energy Efficiency.

For more information on all the presentations scheduled, please go to Waterec.net.

WaterEC, the International Water Efficiency Conference
Newport Beach Marriott
Newport Bach, CA
March 30-April 2, 2009

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