Water Summit 2015: Creating a One Water Region

Have you saved the date for Water Summit 2015? This year’s Water Summit will be held at The Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee, WI from June 23-24. The theme for 2015: Creating a One Water Region.

This year’s theme will focus on a model that connects and enhances historically independent “water silos” to create a more efficient, effective and comprehensive water system for a region, with the priority to improve water quality, knowledge-based stewardship, and water sustainability. The Water Council’s annual Water Summit strives to create a channel for water professionals from around the world to share ideas, provide unique networking opportunities, and discuss global water issues and innovative solutions to advance the future of water technology.

Mark your calendars for early bird registration, which opens in March!

Wish to learn more about what to expect at Water Summit 2015?  Make sure to attend our Quarterly Member Meeting on February 18th. Stay tuned for more info!

Stay up to date on Water Summit 2015 by visiting:  www.thewatercouncil.com/watersummit

**Please note that Quarterly Member Meetings are open to Water Council members only. Wish to become a member? Click here for more info.

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About The Water Council

The Water Council, the only organization of its kind in the United States, was established in 2009 by Milwaukee-area businesses, education and government leaders. With more than 150 water technology companies in the Milwaukee area, the region’s water industry is a $10.5 billion dollar market and accounts for four percent of the world’s total water business. The non-profit organization is linking together global water technology companies, innovative water entrepreneurs, acclaimed academic research programs and, most importantly, some of the nation’s brightest and most energetic professionals. The Water Council is capturing the attention of the world and transforming the Milwaukee region into a World Water Hub for freshwater research, economic development and education. The Water Council is located in the Global Water Center at 247 W. Freshwater Way, Suite 500, Milwaukee, WI 53204.
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