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ACWA’s conferences, policy forums, workshops, and web seminars offer invaluable information on current and evolving legisla-
tive, regulatory, and legal developments – and the ability to engage in new federal initiatives and programs that may benefit your
utility. Plan to join your clean water colleagues for the following offerings in 2014!
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to register and find the most up-to-date information on upcoming conferences!
PUBLIC AGENCIES
Represented by Mollie Mangerich, Environmental Programs Manager
With Joining NACWA in early October, the City of Meridian, ID
is a public wastewater system that serves a population of 78,000.
Meridian offers services in collection, treatment, reclaimed wa-
ter, and municipal stormwater.
Represented by James Eggen, Director of Public Utilities
The City of Joliet, Department of Public Utilities operates with
the primary mission of providing exceptional water and sani-
tary sewer services to the 148,000 citizens of Joliet. Joliet offers
services in collection, treatment, potable water, and municipal
stormwater.
CORPORATE AFFILIATE
Represented by Jack Baylis, President and CEO
The Baylis Group serves public and private sector clients in the
infrastructure and environmental fields providing strategic,
management, and technical consultation.
LEGAL AFFILIATES
Represented by Brooks M.
Smith, Partner
Troutman Sanders LLP is
an international law firm
with offices located across the
United States and China that pro-
vides counsel and advice in civil and
commercial law related to the firm’s core practice areas:
Corporate, Energy and Industry Regulation, Finance, Litigation
and Real Estate.
Represented by Aimee Davenport, Attorney
Evans & Dixon LLC is one of the largest insurance defense prac-
tices in the Midwest. For more than 65 years, they have provided
support to businesses, employers, insurance companies and the
self-insured throughout a variety of industries including, mu-
nicipalities, and federal and state agencies.
A growing NACWA membership is critical as the Association advances key advocacy initiatives on behalf
of the clean water community. As membership grows, so does the Association’s ability to shape national
policy. The Association is proud to welcome two new Public Agencies, one new Corporate Affiliate, and
two new Legal Affiliates.
NACWA’s most powerful tool in growing the Association’s membership is its current members. Sharing your membership experience with
potential members is one of the most effective ways to communicate the value of membership. The Association thanks all who have shared
the many benefits of membership with a colleague. If you are aware of a clean water agency or organization that would benefit from NACWA
membership, please contact
NACWA . . . Growing Strong
Plan to Join Us in 2014!
February
WINTER CONFERENCE
2 - 5
Compliance, Collaboration
& Cost . . . Critical Drivers
for Clean Water
La Fonda on the Plaza
Santa Fe, NM
April
7 - 9
featuring the
NATIONAL WATER
POLICY FORUM
FLY-IN & EXPO
Presented by NACWA,
WEF & WERF
Capital Hilton
Washington, DC
May
NATIONAL
13 - 16
PRETREATMENT &
POLLUTION
PREVENTION
WORKSHOP
The Depot Renaissance
Minneapolis Hotel
Minneapolis, MN