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Progressing Toward AWWA's Objectives
In his address to AWWA's 1963 Annual Conference, John G. Copley, President, American Water Works Association, hopes he can carry forward a balanced program, continuing the past areas of emphasis and bringing on new ideas. The topics he focuses on include: the education needs of the water supply profession, specifically a certification program for operators; management seminars and conferences to keep managers up with the changing times; the proper use of research funding; and, the broader goals of membership promotion, water quality standards and realistic water rates to finance construction to meet the needs of a growing population.
Progressing Toward AWWA's Objectives
In his address to AWWA's 1963 Annual Conference, John G. Copley, President, American Water Works Association, hopes he can carry forward a balanced program, continuing the past areas of emphasis and bringing on new ideas. The topics he focuses on include: the education needs of the water supply profession, specifically a certification program for operators; management seminars and conferences to keep managers up with the changing times; the proper use of research funding; and, the broader goals of membership promotion, water quality standards and realistic water rates to finance construction to meet the needs of a growing population.
Progressing Toward AWWA's Objectives
Copley, John G. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 56 ; 1-3
1964-01-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Certification , Operators , AWWA , Research , Utility Management , Memberships , Water Rates , Water Quality , Education
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