ISA Water/Wastewater Symposium renews partnerships with WEF, Florida AWWA, and Instrumentation Testing Association

WWAC2015-photos_IMG_8937The ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium is pleased to announce that the partnerships between ISA and three leading municipal water sector organizations has been renewed for another year.

We will again be partnering with the Water Environment Federation and the WEF Automation & Info Tech committee to present a joint ISA-WEF workshop at our symposium.  WEF members will also again enjoy discounted registration fees for the 2016 symposium.  As with past years, the ISA and WEF will also be jointly promoting each others events, including a highlights of the ISA symposium technical session at WEF’s annual WEFTEC tradeshow.

We are also pleased to again partner with the Florida Section of the AWWA (American Water Works Association), so that hours spent at our symposium and the related symposium training courses will provide attendees with FSAWWA-certified CEUs and PDHs that they can use towards the continuing education requirements for their water & wastewater operator licenses.   This partnership has now been in place for five years, and we are pleased to be able to provide these all-important CEUs to our operator attendees. FSAWWA members will also get a discounted registration fees for our symposium.   The FSAWWA and ISA Symposium also continue to help promote each others events in the Florida area.

Lastly, we are also teaming up with the ITA (Instrumentation Testing Association) to provide greater exposure of the ITA;s independent 3rd party reports on how well instrumentation performs at municipal wastewater plants across North America.  ITA members also enjoy discounted registration fees for the 2016 symposium.

The ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium wishes to thank all of our partners for the important role they play with our annual event and to supporting the role of automation in our sector.

About GrahamNasby

Graham Nasby, P.Eng., PMP, CAP is a project manager and automation engineer who lives in Guelph, Ontario Canada where he is the Water SCADA & Security Specialist for the City of Guelph Waterworks. Graham was the chair of the 2012 and 2013 ISA water/wastewater symposiums, and is currently the editor of the ISA Water/Wastewater newsletter. He can be contacted at www.grahamnasby.com