Monitoring Drinking Water Regulation Updates
Water Quality Products
August 2002
Carlyn Meyer, Water Quality Association
The Water Quality Association (WQA) and the point-of-use/point-of-entry (POU/POE) industry as a whole face the usual list of federal and state regulatory challenges in 2002-2003.
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Duty Calls For Local Awareness
Water Quality Products
May 2001
Wendi Hope King
Editorial: May 6—12 is National Drinking Water Week (NDWW). It is our duty and opportunity as water professionals to make this week work for us by incorporating local companies, expertise and even the Water Quality Association (WQA) into NDWW.
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Orlando Shines Its Spotlight on Drinking Water
Water Quality Products
May 2001
Wendi Hope King, WQP Staff
In the midst of sunny Orlando (well, sort of) with theme parks and shopping galore, lay a convention center filled with great promise. Innovative products, treatment options, expertise, networking and a sharing of ideas: all of these are what the WQA promised at this year?s Conference and Trade Show in March. Did it succeed in providing these things to its attendees?
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Big Things in the Works at WQA
Water Quality Products
March 2001
Wendi Hope King
Soon, the WQA will draw many of us out of these cold city winters to join it down in sunny Orlando, Fla., for its 27th Annual Conference & Exhibition taking place from March 27 to 31.
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Association Index
Water Quality Products
February 2001
Wendi Hope King
The following lists a brief overview of various associations and how you can find out more about each of them.
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WQA Follow-Up
Water Quality Products
May 2000
Wendi Hope King
The Water Quality Association’s 26th Annual Conference and Trade Show in Long Beach, Calif., offered everything to water quality professionals worldwide.
Heading Into the New Millennium
Water Quality Products
January 2000
Patrick Dalee
The coming of a new millennium inspires thoughts of the future. Specific forces will influence the way our industry markets it's residential products. The only guarantee we do have is that the quality of our fresh water supply will continue to decline, and people's awareness of solutions will continue to rise.
Professional Certification
Water Quality Products
June 1997
By Judy Grove, WQA
If we, as an industry, actively promote ourselves as professionals with a legitimate body of knowledge, represented by WQA's Professional Certification Program and WQA training programs, consumers will come to see us as authorities to whom they can turn.
Code of Ethics
Water Quality Products
March 1997
This Code of Ethics sets standards of conduct for industry members in their dealings with their customers, among themselves, with members of related industries, and the public at large.
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