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2019 WSI Conference & Expo First-Timer Scholarship Opportunity

The world’s preeminent urban water efficiency conference and expo is in our backyard. If you are an Arizona water conservation or sustainability professional and you haven’t yet attended, now is your chance!
AMWUA will award a full “first-timer” scholarship to the 2019 WaterSmart Innovations Conference & Exposition , October 2-3, in Las Vegas. The scholarship includes conference registration, admission to the EPA WaterSense/Alliance for Water Efficiency Awards Luncheon, a complimentary pre-conference workshop or tour, travel costs, and hotel.
To apply, please submit your completed 2019 WaterSmart Innovations Conference & Exposition “First-Timer” Scholarship Application via email to ssaenz@amwua.org , or mail to AMWUA, Attn: Sarah Saenz, 3003 N Central Ave, Ste 1550, Phoenix, AZ 85012.
Application deadline: Friday, August 9, 2019, 5:00 p.m. PDST
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