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Represents the interests of wastewater treatment agencies through crafting legislative and regulatory policy that incorporates comprehensive watershed management into the national clean water program.
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NACWA National Association of Clean Water Agencies A s members for their generous offer of resources, via the National Emergency Resource Registry (NERR to assist with the recovery of water and wastewater utilities from Hurricane Katrina read more (members only NACWA Files Amicus Brief in Pre-TMDL Permitting...Founded in 1991 as a national professional organization to advance and promote the onsite wastewater industry.
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NOWRA.ORG Homepage Difference evolves from our mission to provide leadership and promote the onsite wastewater treatment and recycling industry through education, training, communication and quality tools to support excellence in performance. NOWRA’s headquarters are located in Edgewater, Maryland, with constituent state groups...Professional association serving state drinking water programs.
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Association of State Drinking Water Administrators ASDWA Homepage Please note that this site is under construction while we migrate information from our old site ot this new one. If there is some information that you are looking for, but cannot find, please contact Anthony DeRosa of ASDWA at...Professional association which sponsors annual conference, conducts training, awards credentials for solid waste management professionals, and maintains the Solid Waste Information Clearinghouse.
http://www.swana.org/
Professional organization that provides training, information, and networking opportunities to 12,000 environmental professionals in 65 countries. Focus is on air quality, waste management and environmental management.
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Air Waste Management Association Orleans recovery progress and as a show of support for the city's rebuilding process, AWMA's board of directors has unanimously voted to hold the conference in New Orleans as scheduled June 20-23, 2006. For more information, visit the conference Web...Mission is to promote and develop professional solid waste management world-wide. Website has information on the organization, waste-related conferences, and links.
http://www.iswa.org/
Organization supporting the environmental agencies of the states and trust territories.
http://www.astswmo.org/
Independent, nonpartisan organization of state water program managers.
http://www.asiwpca.org/
Represents companies that manage solid, hazardous, and medical wastes; manufacture and distribute waste equipment; and offer related pollution-prevention services.
http://www.envasns.org/
Association for companies which design, build, distribute, and service equipment for the waste management industry.
http://www.wastec.org/
Australian organization of waste management professionals.
http://www.wmaa.asn.au/
Devoted to promoting regulatory compliance and safety in the transportation of hazardous materials/dangerous goods, substances and wastes.
http://www.hmac.org/
Promotes safety and compliance in the transportation of hazardous materials and dangerous goods.
http://www.costha.com/
Information on training and qualifications in waste management, including waste collection, landfill, treatment and transfer of wastes.
http://www.wamitab.org.uk
Association of the reprocessing and recycling industry including, metal, plastics, glass, and rubber.
http://www.isri.org/
Environmental management association which promotes the interests of the spill response community.
http://www.scaa-spill.org
The Study Group for Environmental Statistics at the Technical University of Berlin features information on waste management through publications and special projects.
http://www.argus.cs.tu-berlin.de
Trade association representing recycling and recovery of paper.
http://www.recycledpaper.org.uk
Represents companies providing solid, hazardous and medical waste collection, recycling and disposal services, remedial and oil spill clean-ups, and consulting services to the industry.
http://www.nswma.org/
Created as a non-profit organization representing members of the mercury recycling industry, and serving as an educational and informational resource to government, business and the public.
http://www.almr.org/
Joint powers board comprised of two county commissioners from the counties of Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey and Washington, Minnesota. Mission is to increase the efficiency and environmental effectiveness of the region's solid waste management system.
http://www.swmcb.org/
Represents European companies with activities in all forms of waste management.
http://www.fead.be
Professional organization for waste management in the United Kingdom.
http://www.ciwm.co.uk
International non-profit coalition of companies and institutions for promoting biodegradable and compostable packaging in Europe.
http://www.ibaw.org
Recommends strategies for managing used nuclear fuel produced by Canada's electricity generators.
http://www.nwmo.ca
UK based environmental nonprofit organization committed to finding innovative, sustainable solutions for waste materials and waste management.
http://www.urbanmines.org.uk/sitemap.htm