American Water Works Association (AWWA) is an international non-profit, scientific and educational association founded to improve water quality and supply. Established in 1881, it is a lobbying organization representing
a membership (as of 2012) of around 50,000 members worldwide.[1]
In reviewing the success of the Safe Drinking Water Act after 1974, senior EPA officials cite the vital role that AWWA played as kind of a non‐threatening meeting ground, particularly at the local level.[2]
AWWA members include: water utilities, treatment plant operators and managers, scientists, environmentalists, manufacturers, academics, regulators, and others with an interest in water supply and public health.[3][4] AWWA works through advocacy, communications, conferences, education and training, science and technology, and local action among 43 AWWA Sections throughout North America.
^Association, American Water Works. "About Us - American Water Works Association". www.awwa.org.
^EPA Alumni Association: Senior EPA officials discuss early implementation of the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, Video, Transcript (see p24).
^US Think Tank AWWA Focuses on Water, Accessed June 5, 2012.
^The EnviroLink Network - American Water Works Association Archived 2012-07-30 at the Wayback Machine, Accessed June 5, 2012.
and 25 Related for: American Water Works Association information
AmericanWaterWorksAssociation (AWWA) is an international non-profit, scientific and educational association founded to improve water quality and supply...
requirements. In North America, standards for manufacturing water meters are set by the AmericanWaterWorksAssociation. Outside of North America, most countries...
James M., eds. (2011). The Water Dictionary: A Comprehensive Reference of Water Terminology. AmericanWaterWorksAssociation. pp. 333–. ISBN 978-1-61300-101-1...
auditing or the methodology of tracking water loss was first introduced as a concept by AmericanWaterWorksAssociation (AWWA) in its Committee report "Revenue...
Rehabilitation of water mains (PDF) (Third ed.). AmericanWaterWorksAssociation. 2014. ISBN 9781583219706. Retrieved 14 October 2019. "Local Water System Assistance...
Works Association, 64-80. "Allen Hazen." (1930). Jour. AmericanWaterWorksAssociation. 22:9, 1268-70. Fuller, George W. (1902). "The Filtration Works of...
Sterilization Plant of the Jersey City Water Supply Company at Boonton, N.J." Proceedings AmericanWaterWorksAssociation. pp. 100-9. Fuller, George W. (1909)...
Distribution, Principles and Practices of Water Supply Operations", AmericanWaterWorksAssociation, Volume 3, 1986. "American Standard for Cast-Iron Pipe Centrifugally...
related to Water purification. AmericanWaterWorksAssociation "Water On Tap: What You Need To Know." – Consumer Guide to Drinking Water in the US (EPA)...
Thames Water (UK), AmericanWaterWorks Company (US), GE Water (US), Kurita Water Industries (Japan), Nalco Water (US). AmericanWaterWorksAssociation -...
location and is associated in some way with water. The AmericanWaterWorksAssociation has designated AmericanWater Landmarks since 1969. The following is...
AmericanWaterWorksAssociation. "Spasandstuff.com | History of water filters". Baker, M. N. (1949). The quest for pure water: The history of water purification...
Information from the United States Environmental Protection Agency AmericanWaterWorksAssociation - Official website Technical Reports: More Than Just Compliance...
Water treatment is any process that improves the quality of water to make it appropriate for a specific end-use. The end use may be drinking, industrial...