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May 19, 2008

U.S. Water Experts to Meet in Atlanta for Water Conservation

GWCC_03.jpgGeorgia is hosting its first ever water conservation summit on May 21-22 at the Georgia International Convention Center (pictured) in Atlanta.

"Can Water Conservation Really Work for a Water System's Bottom Line?" will attract conservation, utility, and financial experts from across the United States to discuss long-term ways to promote water conservation.

The conference is being organized by Georgia's Department of Natural Resources, Georgia Association on Water Professionals, Georgia Water Wise Council, the Alliance for Water Efficiency, and the San Antonio Water System. San Antonio Water System's participation is being funded by Harvard University's Ash Institute.

The Home Depot
is a principal sponsor of the event, as reported by Forbes Business Wire.


Posted by Stephen Betheil at May 19, 2008 04:37 PM

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