Welcome to the Wisconsin Water Association Section of American Water Works Association, the largest organization of water professionals in the world.
Members of the Wisconsin Water Association dedicate themselves to serve a safe and sufficient supply of water to the drinking water community. The section offers a wide variety of educational opportunities through conferences, workshops, expositions, and legislative activities dealing with water industry issues. Through these activities, you have the opportunity to network and have fun with the finest water professionals in the industry. Our membership includes water utility employees, consultants, equipment providers, university staff and students, and regulators.
If you are not already a member, please join us. Just click on “Member Services” then “How to Join”. A membership gives you access to over 900 water professionals in Wisconsin and over 57,000 water professionals nationally. Please explore the web site to find out more about the Wisconsin Water Association and our activities.
Sincerely,
Nancy Quirk, 2010 Chair
Wisconsin Water Association
The Wisconsin Water Association (WWA) is a Section of the American Water Works Association (AWWA). In 2001, the Section changed its name from the Wisconsin Section – AWWA to the Wisconsin Water Association. The WWA’s mission is: “To ensure a safe, reliable, and environmentally responsible drinking water by providing education, timely information, and networking opportunities for our membership and the Wisconsin drinking water community at large.”
Current WWA Goals include:
- Enhance the WWA educational program by maximizing education and networking opportunities.
- Energize the organization by motivating a high percentage of our members to add their own value through active participation in Association activities and committee functions.
- Actively seek opportunities to partner with other industry organizations to enhance our mission and the value to our membership.
- Reach out to elementary school faculty and students with information about the drinking water industry.
A Board of Trustees made up of volunteer water supply professionals from throughout the state governs WWA. The Board has five officers, one International Director who also sits on the AWWA Board of Directors and four Trustees at Large. WWA also has a Member Services Coordinator.
The purpose of this Web site is to communicate information to our members and outside audiences about the WWA organization and its activities.