News |
Southampton
Water Department
voted best tasting water in
national competition |
<Click
here> to see newsclip on NECN, along with article.
Congratulations Southampton! |
Upcoming
Events |
JUNE
2008 |
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MAY
2008 |
Drinking
Water Day Awards Ceremony
Date
May 7, 2008
11:00 AM - Noon
Place: Massachusetts State House, Boston
For
more information about the awards and the ceremony, contact
Marie Tennant at (617) 292-5885 or marie.tennant-DEP@state.ma.us
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“Water
for People Gala”
Saturday,
May 10th, 2008
6:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Fenway Park EMC Club, Boston
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UPCOMING
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES |
| 2009
Water Conservation Grant Program.
Schedule,
Meeting and Deadlines. <Click
here for info.>
Grant
Description and General info. <Click
here for info.>
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| New
Things on the Site |
| New Jobs and Advocacy |
New
under Advocacy as of 5/11/2008: MWWA Response on Contaminants of Emerging Concern
New
posting in JOBS —new jobs as of 5/4/2008
New
Testing Information For Operators under Training.
Added on March 20, 2008.
New
Sponsors for 2008 posted on 3/10/2008.
Flyers/Sign-Up
and Sponsorship forms for MWWA Annual Golf Tournament on June
5, 2008 have been added to Meetings
and Sponsorship
pages.
New:
Training Courses Added: 6
new courses added for March and May 2008.
New
membership drive incentive for 2008.
Download the January
and March 2008 PUMP Newsletters
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50
Years of Excellence,
Hard Work & Professionalism
Water
is the only drink for a wise man.
— Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862),
U.S. philosopher, author, naturalist
For
more than 50 years, the Mass. Water Works Association has served
the drinking water profession. The Association was formed by a
group of water superintendents who identified a need to exchange
information and discuss current water works practices. Since that
time, MWWA has provided a forum for water suppliers to learn about
proper water works operations, regulatory requirements, and new
technology. Through education and advocacy, MWWA is committed
to protecting public health and providing a safe and sufficient
supply of drinking water to Massachusetts consumers.
MWWA
is the advocate for drinking water professionals in Massachusetts.
With more than 1,300 members statewide, the Massachusetts Water
Works Association is a strong voice in the legislative and regulatory
process.