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Water Summit
View our exciting track of sessions!
Aging infrastructure, regional “water wars,” and increasing government regulation are combining to focus our attention on water as never before. Join your colleagues for a targeted exploration of today's most pressing water issues. Learn more by viewing the completed on-site brochure!
A keynote presentation from Catherine Gerali, district manager of the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District in greater Denver, Colorado will highlight the program. Gerali is overseeing the planning and construction of up to $2 billion in capital improvements, and will describe the District’s strategy to attendees.
Register Online!
Member Registration: $325.00
Non-member Registration: $375.00View the current Registration List (7/16/09)
Sponsorships available. E-mail Mariam Ghaussy
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Are you a speaker or a member of a Supporting Organization? Please download a registration form and fax it to (703)356-6388. Please include the name of your organization on the form and select the CMAA member rate.
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Hotel Information Book your stay at the Venetian and benefit from the CMAA negotiated room rate of $149 per night!
In addition to fifteen thought-provoking breakout sessions, this Summit will feature an opening plenary session and a Town Hall of owners and senior level management from major water and wastewater systems. Stay tuned for more updates as they become available, or contact Amy Konigsburg or Dennis Doran, Professional Development.
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A keynote presentation from Catherine Gerali, district manager of the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District in greater Denver, Colorado will highlight the program. Gerali is overseeing the planning and construction of up to $2 billion in capital improvements, and will describe the District’s strategy to attendees.



