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trade delegations
TRADE DELEGATIONS
85th Annual Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference
Ernest N Morial Convention Center
New Orleans, Louisiana USA
Conference: 29 September – 3 October 2012
Exhibition: 1 October – 3 October 2012
Since its formation in 1928, the
Water Environment Federation
(WEF) has been holding annual
meetings to provide a forum
for knowledge and technology
exchange within the water and
wastewater fields.
The Event
of the Year
WEFTEC’s Global Center
The hub of global business
networking opportunities.
WEFTEC — WEF’s Annual
Technical Exhibition and
Conference – offers an
unparalleled education and
training experience and is a
leading source for water quality
developments, research,
regulations, solutions, and
cutting-edge technologies. With
130 technical sessions, 24
workshops, over 900 exhibiting
companies, and numerous
special events and programs,
it’s no wonder WEFTEC is the
largest annual water quality
exhibition in the world.
As international attendance at WEFTEC continues to grow, the
Global Center is the place for networking and worldwide business
opportunities. In addition to providing registration and logistical
assistance for international trade delegations, the Global Center
has all the resources needed to match international trade delegates
to exhibitors with an eye on global markets. WEFTEC’s Global
Center is where you come to make important contacts and gain
valuable information by interacting with leading manufacturers and
representatives in the water and wastewater industry.
For more information,
please contact us.
Online: www.weftec.org
Contact: Laila Sukkariyyah
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +1-703-684-2458
Mobile: +1-703-650-8516
Fax: +1-703-229-6499
Global Center Services
Translation assistance provided
in Chinese, French, German,
Spanish, Japanese, and Korean
■■ International lounge for trade
delegates and their hosts
■■ Overview country presentations
and US government
agency presentations
■■ Message center
■■ Trade delegate product
interest information
■■ List of exhibiting companies
desiring to do business in
specific areas of the world
■■ Interactive kiosks for scheduling
delegate-exhibitor appointments
■■ Rosters of WEFTEC
registrants sorted by state/
province and country
■■ Meeting space for
international exhibitors
■■
WEFTEC technical
session tracks and
workshops Include:
WEFTEC 2012 offers a dynamic array of educational opportunities. Technical sessions will present specific papers
on 20 focus areas relevant to the challenges and prospects you face each day. Complementing the technical sessions are workshops, which allow a group of participants to focus on a specific skillset or topic in greater depth. The
exhibit floor also offers a wide array of educational opportunities. New and expanded on the exhibit floor this year:
Stormwater pavilion, Innovation Pavilion, trenchless technology tour, thickening and dewatering tour, public official
tours and Operations Challenge
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Collection Systems
Disinfection and Public Health
Facility Operations
GIS and Computer Applications,
Instrumentation and Automation
Global Perspectives
Industrial Issues
Leading-Edge Research and
Innovation
Membrane Technologies
Microconstituents
Modeling
Nutrients
Odors and Air Emissions
Regulations and Public
Communications
Residuals and Biosolids
Small Communities and
Decentralized Systems
Stormwater Management
Sustainability, Climate Change,
and Energy Management
Urban Systems
Utility Management and EMS
Water Quality, Groundwater, and
Watershed Management
Water Recycling and Reuse
Water Supply and Management
Visit www.weftec.org for the
detailed conference program and
exhibition information.
“Visiting WEFTEC 2011 was
productive for me for many
reasons. Meetings with our
strategic suppliers afforded
us the time to review
current lines of products
and services acquired from
them, and also to prepare
for 2012. Many of our
suppliers launched new and
innovative products and we
also had access to review
technical solutions offered by
our suppliers’ competitors.
Being a member of the
Polish delegation made it
easier for me to meet and
network with new people
in this industry and has
opened many more doors
for my company’s activities.
I will definitely participate in
WEFTEC in the future. ”
Increase Your
Exposure
Participate in a trade
delegation at WEFTEC.
WEF’s trade delegation program is designed to support the
increasing number of international buyers who visit WEFTEC.
The program offers delegates the chance to network with others
in the water quality industry from the U.S. and all over the globe,
establish business contacts, create partnerships, and share
the latest technologies and innovations available to global water
professionals. U.S. trade agencies, consulates, embassies and
independent delegation organizers work with WEF staff and
water and wastewater professionals to coordinate meetings for
international delegates interested in gaining greater access to
international markets.
Michał Jelnicki, Tech-Pomp Sp. z o.o.
Warsaw, Poland
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WEFTEC 2012
To Date
Qualified Buyers
New Products
10,000
1,000
Exhibitors
823
Technical
Sessions
130
Workshops &
Seminars
24
Facility Tours
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WEFTEC
Means
Business...
MORE BUYERS
The water and wastewater industry’s leading companies
In 2011, WEFTEC continued to offer exhibitors more buyers than any
other water exhibition. WEFTEC 2011 was attended by 16,940 water
and wastewater professionals!
come together at WEFTEC to make international contacts,
and to keep global water professionals like you informed and
offer you the latest products, services, and technologies.
QUALIFIED BUYERS WITH PROVEN PROFIT POTENTIAL
WEFTEC attendees have multi-million dollar budgets and the
authority to make purchasing decisions. 90% of attendees are the
final decision-makers for purchases.
WEFTEC DELIVERS IN CHALLENGING TIMES
WEFTEC continues to provide exceptional results for exhibitors.
It was again recognized as the leading water and wastewater
exhibition with 923 exhibitors, 284,150 square feet of exhibits, and
16,940 registrants.
THE MOST INTERNATIONAL BUYERS
WEFTEC 2011 was attended by 2,400 international attendees from
70 countries. International water quality buyers consider WEFTEC to
be the one must-attend water event in North America.
WEFTEC KEEPS THEM COMING
WEFTEC is known for providing exhibitors with strong booth traffic
that lasts. We keep buyers coming to you until the lights go out in the
exhibit hall.
...and buyers
come from
all over the
world to do
business at
WEFTEC.
WEFTEC is your key to the multi-billion municipal and
industrial wastewater treatment and water quality market.
WEFTEC 2012 Exhibitor Product
Categories on Display
Number of
Companies
Solids Processing/Biosolids Management
273
Chemicals and Chemical Handling Equipment
286
Monitoring, Controlling, Sampling, and Analysis Products
320
Pipe and Collection Systems
383
Process Equipment and Treatment Systems
496
Pumps and Valves
276
Engineering, Consultation, and other Wastewater Services
227
Other Related Products and Services
426
*based on latest available data
*based on latest available data
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The Exhibit Floor Ernest N Morial Convention Center
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Exhibition Hours
Private Demonstration Hours
Monday, October 1
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Tuesday, October 2
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Wednesday, October 3
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
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WEFTEC 2012 Exhibition Hours
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The Exhibit Floor Ernest N Morial Convention Center
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Global
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WEF Bookst
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The Exhibitors
as of January 15, 2012
3F Chimica Americas/
US Polymers Inc.
5 Marketing Inc
AA Rotating Apparatus Inc
ABBA Pump Parts & Service
ABB Inc.
ABEL Pumps LP
Accela, Inc.
Accusonic Technologies
Aclara
ACME Engineering
Products Inc.
Adedge Water
Technologies LLC
ADI Systems Inc
Adler Tank Rentals
ADS Environmental Services
ADS LLC
Advanced Diamond
Technologies, Inc
Advance Products
& Systems Inc
Advantage Austrian
Chicago – Austrian
Trade Commission
Advantage Sales & Supply
A & D Weighing
Aeration Industries
International
Aeromix – A Subsidiary of
the RWL Group – USA
Aero-Mod Inc.
AEROSTRIP Corporation
Aerzen
Agilent Technologies
Aguacol USA Corporation
Air Products &
Chemicals, Inc.
AirSep Corporation — Commercial Products
Division
AIRVAC Inc
AK Industries, Inc.
AK International Co., Ltd
Alfa Laval Inc
Alka Tech
Allied-Locke Industries Inc
For a comprehensive list of WEFTEC 2012 Exhibitors, please search the Exhibitor Directory at www.weftec.org.
AllMax Software Inc
All State Tank
Manufacturing, LLC
Alpine Technology Inc
American Academy of
Environmental Engineers
American Academy
of Water Resources
Engineers AAWRE
American Augers
American Cast Iron
Pipe Company
American-Marsh Pumps
American Process Group Inc
American R/D
American Structures Inc
American Water
Works Association
Ametek
Amiad Filtration Systems
Amistco Separation
Products Inc.
Anaergia
Analytical Technology, Inc.
Andritz Separation Inc.
Anua
Anue Water Technologies
Apex Engineering
Products Corporation
APG-Neuros Inc
AP/M Permaform/
ConShield Technologies
Applied Felts, Inc.
Applied Filter Technology
Aptwater Inc
Aqua-Aerobic Systems Inc
Aqua Azul Corp.
Aqualitec Corp.
Aquametrix
Aqua-Pipe
Aquarius Technologies Inc
Aquaturbo Systems, Inc.
Aquavx
Aquflow Metering Pumps
/ Etatron America
Aquionics Inc.
Arch Chemicals, Inc.
Archer Western
Contractors / Walsh
Construction – The Walsh
ARCOM – SpecText Master
Guide Specifications
Aries Industries Inc
ARI USA Inc
Arizona Instrument, LLC
ARK Co., Ltd.
ASA Analytics
Asahi/America Inc.
Ashbrook Simon-Hartley
Ashcroft Inc.
Associated Construction
and Engineering
Atara Equipment Sodimate
ATC — Diversified Electronics
Atlantika Water Systems
/ Tecnología Ambiental
Delphin Méxic
Atlas Copco
Compressors LLC
Augusta Fiberglass
Automata Inc
Automatic Filters,
Inc. – Tekleen
Automation Products
Group Inc.
Avanti International
Avista Technologies Inc
AVO Training Institute Inc.
A.W. Chesterton Company
AWI
AWT Technologies, Inc
AXEON Water Technologies
Babbitt Steam
Specialty Company
Badger Meter
Baldor Electric Company
Ballard Diving & Salvage
BASF Corporation
Basler Electric
BCR Environmental
BDP Industries, Inc
Beijer Electronics, Inc.
Bekaert Corporation
Benjamin Media Inc
Bentley Systems
Bermad, Inc
Bernard Controls
BioAir Solutions, LLC
Bio-CAT Microbials
BioChem Technology, Inc
BIOCLEANER INC
Biolynceus Biological
Solutions
Bio-Microbics, Inc.
bioprocess H2O
BIOREM Technologies Inc
Bioscience Inc
Biosec Enviro Inc
BioShaft Water Technology
Biothane, LLC
Biowater Technology
Biowish Technologies
BJM Pumps
BKP Berolina Polyester
GmbH & Co. KG
BKT
Black Diamond
Environmental LLC
Blacoh Fluid Control Inc
Blue Angel Pumps
BlueInGreen LLC
Blue Ribbon Corp.
Blue Water Technologies Inc
Blue-White Industries
Boerger, LLC
Bohn Biofilter
Brenford Environmental
Systems
Brentwood Industries
Broadley-James Corporation
Brown Bear Corporation
Burkert Fluid Control
Systems
BW Technologies
by Honeywell
BYO-GON INC
Caldwell Tanks Inc
Calgon Carbon Corporation
California Motor Controls
CAMBI US
Campbell Scientific
Can-Am Chains
Capstone Turbine
Corporation
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Carboline Company
Carbon Activated Corp.
Carylon Corporation
CB&I
CCI Pipeline Systems
CEDA International
Corporation
Centriphase
Centrisys Corporation
Cerlic Environmental
Controls
CETCO Corrosion
Protection Solutions
Challenge Environmental
Systems Inc/Challenge
Technology
Charlatte America
Charter Machine Company
Check-All Valve
Manufacturing Company
CHEMetrics, Inc.
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Injection
Technologies, Inc
Chemineer, Inc., A Unit of
Robbins & Myers, Inc.
Chemline Plastics Limited
Cherne Underground
Chlorcehco; DBA:
L/C Magnetics
Chlorine Engineers
Corp., Ltd.
C.I.M Industries Inc
CIPP Corporation
Citel Inc
City of Los Angeles,
Bureau of Sanitation
City Water LLC
Claro Environmental
Technologies & Equipment
Cla-Val
Clean Water Technology
Clean Way Environmental
Partners, Inc.
Clewer
Cobra Tanks Inc
Cole-Parmer
Concord Screen
CONTECH Construction
Products Inc.
Continental Blower, LLC
Control Works Inc
CON-V-AIR Solutions
Corix Water Systems
Cornell Pump Company
Cortech Engineering
Cosmic Tophat LLC
Cox Research &
Technology Inc.
Crane Pumps & Systems
CRC Press — Taylor and
Francis Group LLC
Cretex Specialty Products
Crispin Valve
Crowcon Detection
Instruments
Crown Solutions
CSI Controls
CSI Services, Inc.
CSM (woongjin Chemical
America Inc)
CST Industries
CTS Cement Manufacturing
Corporation
Cues Inc
Cummins Power Generation
Custom Biologicals Inc
Custom Conveyor
Corporation
Custom FAB
Custom Pipe & Coupling
Dakota Pump Inc
Dallai Ernesto SRL
Danfoss
Daniel Company
DDI Heat Exchangers
Inc – Mapner
Degremont
Technologies – Infilco
Delta Screens
Delta Systems Engineering
Denso
Detection Instruments
Corporation
Dezurik/APCO/Willamette
DHI Water &
Environment, Inc.
The Exhibitors
Diamond Fiberglass
Diffuser Express
(A Division of EDI)
Discflo Corporation
Doetsch Environmental
Services Inc
Dosivac S.A.
Douglas Environmental
Douglas Products and
Packaging Company
Dow Water & Process
Solutions
Draeger Safety, Inc.
Duke’s Root Control, Inc.
Duperon Corporation
Duraflow LLC
Dwyer Instruments, Inc.
Dynamatic (Drive
Source Int’l Inc.)
Eagle Microsystems, Inc.
Earl & Thompson
Marketing (agent)
Eaton Corporation
EBAA Iron Inc
EBARA Fluid Handling
ECC, LLC
Echologics Engineering Inc
ECHO Process
Instrumentation Inc
Eckel Noise Control
Technologies, Eckel
Industries Inc.
ECO2
ECO-ANT21 Corporation
Ecolab
ECONITY Co., Ltd.
ECS
ECS House Industries Inc
EH Wachs
EISENMANN Corporation
Electrolytic Technologies
Corporation
Elmore Sand & Gravel
Emerson
Enaqua
Enchlor, Inc.
Endress & Hauser
Enduro Composites, Inc.
Engineered Treatment
Systems (ETS), LLC
Engineering Ministries
International
EnPro Technologies, Ltd.
Entex Technologies Inc
Enviro Care Company
Envirogen Technologies Inc
Environetics, Inc.
Environmental Dynamics
International (EDI)
Environmental Operating
Solutions, Inc.
Environmental Science &
Engineering Publications
Environment One
Corporation
Envirosight LLC
Envirozone Systems Corp
Erectastep LLC
ESRI
EURUS BLOWER, INC
Everything About Water
Fab-Tech Incorporated
Fairfield Service Company
of Indiana LLC
Fairmount Water Solutions
Farwest Corrosion
Control Company
Fast Fabricators Inc
Vitco Company
FCI – Fluid Components
International
Federal Screen Products Inc.
Fehr Bros. Industries
Fenton Environmental
Technologies, Inc
Ferrate Treatment
Technologies, LLC
Fibergrate Composite
Structures
Fibox Enclosure
Filter Innovations Inc.
Filtronics Inc.
FineTek Co., Ltd.
First Clean, Inc.
Fisher Labs
FKC Co., Ltd.
FLO-CORP (Flow Line
Options Corp.)
Flo Loc
Flomatic Corporation
Flomotion Systems Inc
FloThru Distribution
Corp. d/b/a FloPlast
Compression Fittin
Flottweg Separation
Technology, Inc.
FloWav, Inc
Flowline, Inc
Flowrox Inc.
FlowWorks
Fluid Conservation Systems
Fluid Control Products
Fluid Dynamics
Fluid Metering, Inc.
Fluidyne Corporation
Fluke Corporation
FMC Corporation
Force Flow
Ford Hall Company
Fournier Industries Inc
Four Winds Group
F & Q Pumps, Inc.
Franklin Miller Inc
Fusion Tanks & Silos
Gabriel Novac &
Associates Inc.
Gamajet Cleaning
Systems Inc.
Gardner Denver, Inc.
GE
GEA Westfalia Separator
GE Energy
Geneva Polymer Products
GeoEnvironment
Technologies LLC
Geoflow Inc
Geomembrane
Technologies Inc
Geotech Environmental
Equipment
GfG Instrumentation Inc.
GF Piping Systems
GI Compliance
GKD-USA Inc.
Global Pump Co LLC
GLOBE 2012
GMI Composites
Golden Harvest, Inc.
Golder Associates Inc
Gooch Thermal
Systems, Inc.
Gorman-Rupp Pumps
GP Enterprises Co., Ltd.
GPK Products, Inc./
Indiana Seal Co.
Grande Water
Management Systems
Grand View Media Group
Great Plains Industries Inc
Green Turtle Technologies
Ltd and Imbrium
Systems Corp and F
Greyline Instruments
Griffco Valve Inc
Groth Corporation
Groundswell
Technologies, Inc.
Groupe Berlie Falco Inc.
Grundfos Pumps
Corporation
Guard Products
HAARSLEV ING.
Hach Company
Hach Company Flow Meters
Hadronex
Halliday Products Inc
Hallsten Corporation
Handheld
Hansen Plastics Corporation
Harrington Industrial
Plastics, Inc.
Harvel Plastics Inc.
Hayward Flow Control
Hayward Gordon
HCP Pumps America
Headworks Bio Inc
Helix Laboratories Inc
Hellan Strainer Company
Hendrick Screen Co
Heritage Manufacturing
Co., Inc.
Hewitech Gmbh & Co KG
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HF Pure Water
HF scientific
HICO America Sales
& Technology Inc
High Tide Technologies, LLC
Hitachi America, Ltd.
Hi Tech Environmental Inc
HM Digital Inc
HMT Inc.
Hobas Pipe USA
Hoffer Flow Controls, Inc.
Hoffman/Lamson
Homa Pump Technology
Homeserve USA
Houston Polytank LLC
Howden Water
Technology Inc.
HSI Blowers
HTS Pipe Consultants Inc
Huber Technology Inc
Hungerford Terry, Inc.
Hydra-Stop
Hydration Technology
Innovations
Hydro-Dyne Engineering, Inc.
Hydroflo Pumps USA, Inc.
Hydro-Guard®
Hydro Instruments
Hydro International
Wastewater
Hydromantis ESS, Inc.
HydroVision GmbH
Ice Qube Inc
ICS Healy-Ruff
IDEX Corporation
IDEXX Laboratories
IETG
IFAT Entsorga
Imagine H2O
Induron Coatings Inc.
Industrial Pipe
Fittings, LLC (IPF)
Industrial Test Systems, Inc
INFICON
Infiltrator Systems Inc
Inge GmbH
Inland Environmental
Resources
Inland Pipe Rehabilitation
Inliner Technologies
Innovative Sensor
Technology
Innovyze
INOAC USA
Inopor GmbH
In-Pipe Technology
Company Inc
Insight USA
Insituform Technologies Inc
Integra Enclosures
Integrated Water
Services, Inc.
Integrity Fusion
Products, Inc.
Integrity Municipal Services
INTERECO S.n.c.
Di Boaglio F&C
International Ozone &
International Ultraviolet
Associations
International Paint
International Valve
Marketing Inc
Invensys Operations
Management
INVENT Environmental
Technologies Inc
Ionode, LLC
IPEC
iPEK Spezial TV
IPEX USA LLC
Ironbrook Partners UV
ISCO Industries
Iwaki America and Walchem
Jack Doheny Supplies
Jaeger Environmental
Japan External Trade
Organization (JETRO)
Japan Sewage Works
Association
JCS Industries, Inc.
JDV Equipment Corp.
Jensen Precast
J.L. Wingert Company
JM Eagle
John Crane
Mechanical Seals
The Exhibitors
John Meunier Inc.
Johnson Controls, Inc
Johnson Screens
(A Weatherford Company)
JPS Industries, Inc.
and Its Subsidiaries
JUMO Process Control, Inc.
JWC Environmental
Kaeser Compressors Inc
KDC Systems
Keen Pump Company Inc
Keller America, Inc.
Kemira CA
Kenco Plastics Company Inc
Kerneos Inc
Kiewit Infrastructure
West Co.
Kinetrol USA, Inc.
Kisters North America
Koch Membrane
Systems, Inc.
Komax Systems, Inc
Komline Sanderson
Engineering
Krohne Inc
Kruger Inc
KSB, Inc
Kupferle Foundry Co.
Kurz Instruments Inc
KZValve
Lab Safety Supply
Lackeby Water AB/
Lackeby Products
Lakeside Equipment
Corporation
LaMotte Co
Landia, Inc.
Lansas Products
Manufactured By
Vanderlans & Sons Inc
Lantec Products Inc.
Lapeyre Stair Inc
Layfield Environmental
Systems
Layne Christensen Company
LD Valve Co Ltd
Ledcor Environmental
Solutions
Liberty Hydro Inc
Lightstream LP
Linde LLC
Liquid Analytical
Resource LLC
Liquid Waste
Technology, LLC
LMK Enterprises Inc
LobePro Rotary Lobe Pumps
Logiball Inc.
Lucity, Inc.
Ludeca Inc
Lutz – JESCO America
Corporation
M2 Renewables, Inc.
MACE USA LLC
MagnaDrive Corporation
Magnetrol Environmental, L P
Mainline Backflow
Products (USA) Inc
Maintstar, Inc.
ManSci Inc.
Martech Research Inc.
Mass Transfer Systems
Max-Air Technology
Mazzei Injector
Company, LLC
McGard LLC
MDB (on Behalf of EPA)
Media Analytics Ltd.
Merrell Bros., Inc.
METAWATER Co Ltd
Met-Pro Environmental
Air Solutions (Duall)
Met-Pro Global Pump
Solutions (Fybroc/Sethco)
MFG Water Treatment
Products Co
Michels Corporation
Microdyn Technologies
Inc/ Meurer Research Inc.
Mid-West Instrument
Miller-Leaman Inc
Miller Pipeline Corp
Milliken Valve Company
Milton Roy
MISSION Communications
Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Electric
Automation
MJK
Mody Pumps, Inc
Monroe Environmental Corp
Moyno Inc A Unit of
Robbins & Myers Inc
MPC CONTAINMENT
MSA
MSE LLC
MTH Pumps
Multiform Harvest Inc
MultiTrode Inc
Municipal Sales, Inc.
Municipal Solutions Inc
MWH Constructors, Inc.
Myron L Company
NACE International
NASSCO, Inc.
Natgun Corporation
National Association
of Wastewater
Transporters, Inc.
National Clay Pipe Institute
National Environmental
Services Center
National Liner
National Onsite Wastewater
Recycling Association
NEFCO, Incorporated
Nelson Environmental Inc.
NETZSCH Pumps
North America, LLC
New England Braiding
Company, Inc
Nidec Motor Company
Nivelco Process Control Co.
Nobel Systems
Noram Engineering and
Constructors, Ltd
Noren Products, Inc.
Norit Americas Inc
North American
Sensors Corp
Novaflex Hose
NOVA ROTORS SRL
Nova Water
Technologies, LLC
Nov Fiber Glass Systems
NOV Monoflo
Novozymes Biologicals, Inc.
NRP, Inc.
NSF International
Nuform Building
Technologies, Inc.
O2 Environmental Inc.
OCV Control Valves
Oldcastle Precast
Olin Corporation
OMI Industries
Ontario Ministry of Economic
Development and Trade
Onyx Valve Company
Orbeco-Hellige
Orbinox
Orenco Systems, Inc.
Orival Water Filters
OR-TEC INC.
Ostara Nutrient Recovery
Technologies Inc.
OTEK Corp.
OTT System GmbH & Co
Ovivo USA LLC
Oxigraf, Inc.
Pace Dewatering
Systems Ltd.
Pacific Tank Solutions
Pall Corporation
Palmer Mfg & Tank, Inc
PARC A Xerox Company
Parkson Corporation
PCI
PDQ Scan, Inc.
Peabody Engineering
and Supply Inc
Penn Valley Pump Co., Inc.
Pentair Water
PEP Aerisa LLC
PEPCON Systems
PeriFlo
Perma-Liner Industries, Inc
PERMOX-CTF
Petersen Products Co
PFIC
Philadelphia Gear,
A Timken Brand
Philadelphia Mixing
Solutions, Ltd.
Phoenix Contact
10
PHOENIX Process
Equipment Co.
P & H Senesac Inc
Pieralisi North America
Piller TSC Blower Corp
Pinnacle Fluid
Technologies, Inc.
Pioneer Pump
Pipeline Pigging
Products Inc.
Plas-Tanks Industries, Inc.
Plast O Matic Valves Inc
PMP Precision Valve Co Ltd
Pollardwater.com
Pollution Engineering
Magazine
POLLUTION EQUIPMENT
NEWS/Rimbach Publishing
Polychem Systems, Division
of Brentwood Industries, Inc.
Polypipe Inc
Poly Processing Company
Power Prime Pumps
PPG Protective &
Marine Coatings
Praher Valves
Praxair Inc
Primary Flow Signal, Inc.
Primax USA Inc.
Prime Resins, Inc
Prime Solution, Inc
Probiotic Solutions
Process Engineered
Water Equipment, LLC
Process Measurement
& Controls, Inc
Process Solutions, Inc.
Process Wastewater
Technologies LLC
Proco Products, Inc.
ProMinent Fluid Controls, Inc
PSI-Thunderline/Link-Seal®
Public Works Marketing Inc.
PUB Singapore
Pulsafeeder Inc
Pulsar Process
Measurement, Inc
Pulsed Hydraulics Inc
Pump Pro’s Inc.
Pumps & Systems Magazine
PumpTech, Inc.
Purafil Environmental
Systems
PureAir Filtration
Pure Technologies US, Inc.
Putzmeister Solid
Pumps Gmbh
Qingdao Pipeking
Machinery Co., Ltd.
Quadex Inc
QUA Group LLC
Racine Flow Meter Group
RACO Manufacturing and
Engineering Co., Inc.
Rain for Rent
Randolph Austin Company
Rapid View IBAK
North America
Raven Lining Systems
RDP Technologies Inc
Real Tech Inc
RED Flint Sand and Gravel
Red Valve Company Inc.
RedZone Robotics, Inc
Reliant Water Technologies
Reline America
Renold Jeffrey
Republic Blower Systems
ResinTech, Inc.
Respirometer Systems
and Applications, LLC
RF Valves, Inc./
Ventomat USA
RF Wastewater
Ricca Chemical Company
Rig-A-Lite
Rittal Corporation
Rittmeyer Ltd.
RJN Group, Inc.
Robar Ind Ltd
Robert H Wager
Company Inc.
Robo-Control®
ROBUSCHI Pumps
Blowers & Compressors
Rockwell Automation
Rodney Hunt Company
The Exhibitors
Roebic Laboratories Inc
Romac Industries
Romtec Utilities, Inc.
Rootx Root Control Corp
Rosedale Products, Inc.
Ross Valve Mfg Co Inc
Roto Pumps Ltd
Rotork Controls Inc
RPS Engineering Inc.
R S Technical Services, Inc
Ruhrpumpen
Rural Community
Assistance Partnership
Ruthman Companies
SAER Elettropompe SPA
SAERTEX Multicom
Saf-T-Flo Chemical Injection
Saginaw Control
& Engineering
Salem-Republic
Rubber Company
Sauereisen, Inc
s::can Measuring
Systems LLC
Schmidt & Clemens
Gmbh & Co KG
Schneider Electric
Schreiber LLC
Schweitzer Engineering
Laboratories, Inc.
Schwing Bioset, Inc.
Scott Safety
Seahold LLC
Sealing Systems, Inc
Seelye Acquisitions, Inc.
Seepex Inc
See Water Inc
Sefar, Inc.
Sekisui SPR Americas LLC
Selltis
Selwood Limited
SENSAPHONE
Sensorex
Serpentix Conveyor
Corporation
Severn Trent Services
Sewer Equipment
Company of America
SEW-Eurodrive, Inc.
SFE Global Inc.
Shand & Jurs An L&J
Technologies Company
Shanghai Ropo Automation
Control System Co., Ltd
Shanley Pump and
Equiptment Inc
Sherwin-Williams Co.
Shimadzu Scientific
Instr., Inc.
ShinMaywa America Ltd
Siemens Water Technologies
Signature-IT Inc.
Singer Valve Inc
SJE-Rhombus
Smith-Blair Inc
Smith & Loveless Inc
S & N Airoflo Inc
SNF Polydyne
Solarbee, Inc
Solinst Canada Ltd
Solvay Chemicals, Inc.
Sonic Solutions, LLC
Spaans Babcock Inc
Spears Manufacturing
Company
Spectrashield Liner Systems
Spencer Turbine Company
SPIRAC (USA) INC.
Sprayroq Inc
SPS Engineering Inc
SPX
Square Flange
SRS Crisafulli, Inc. (also
known as Crisafulli
Pump Company)
SSI Fabricated
SSPC: The Society for
Protective Coatings
Stainless Piping Specialists
Stamford Scientific
International, Inc. (SSI)
Starlims
Statiflo Corp
Stenner Pump Company
Stewart Engineered
Equipment Company
Stonhard
Stormwater Equipment
Manufacturers Association
Straub Pipe Coupling
Strongwell
STRUCTURAL
Submersible Wastewater
Pump Association SWPA
SubSurface Leak
Detection Inc
Sulzer Pumps
Sulzer Pumps (US) Inc.
SUMA America, Inc.
Sunbelt Rentals
Suncoast Electric
Manufacturing
Superior Pipeline Fittings
Superior Signal
Company LLC
Superior Tank Co., Inc.
Suzhou Jointand Piping
System Co., Ltd
Swaby Lobeline Pump Co
Swan Analytical USA Inc.
Synagro
Tank Connection
Affiliate Group
Team Industrial Services, Inc.
Tech 3 Solutions Inc
Teco-Westinghouse
Teekay Couplings Ltd./
Taylor Kerr Couplings
Teknofanghi S.R.L.
Teledyne Isco
Telog Instruments, Inc.
Terra Contracting
Terra Renewal
Terre Hill Composites, Inc
Tessenderlo Kerley, Inc.
Tetra Tech Inc
The BILCO Company
The Hilliard Corporation
The MASTRRR Company
Thermaco, Inc
Therma-Flite, Inc.
Thermal Edge Inc
Thermal Process Systems
ThermoEnergy Corporation
Thermo Scientific
Thern Inc.
Thompson Pump
Tianshan Precision Filter
Material Co., Ltd.
Tides Marine, Inc.
Tigerflow Systems LLC
Tnemec Company, Inc.
Tonka Equipment Co.
Topp Industries Inc
Toray Industries, Inc.
Transdyn, Inc.
Treatment Plant
Operator (TPO)
Trihedral Engineering Limited
Tripac Marketing, Inc.
Triple Crown Products, Inc.
Triplepoint Water
Technologies
Trojan Technologies
Troy Valve
Trumbull Industries
Tsurumi Pump
Tuthill Vacuum &
Blower Systems
Ubifrance – French
Embassy Trade Office
U&D Environmental
Equipment
UK Trade & Investment
Ultraflote Corporation
Unison Solutions, Inc.
United Blower Inc
Universal Flow Monitors, Inc.
URS Corporation
USABlueBook
USA Tank Storage Systems
U.S. Composite Pipe/
FLOWTITE
U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Rural
Development
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
USF Fabrication Inc
U.S. Geological Survey
US Peroxide LLC
US Pipe and Foundry Co
U.S.-Saudi Arabian
Business Council
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U.S. Seal Mfg.
Utility Systems Science
& Software Inc
UV Pure Technologies Inc.
uv-technik Speziallampen
GmbH
VAC CON INC
Vactor Manufacturing
VAF Filtration Systems
VAG Valves USA Inc
Val-Matic Valve & Mfg. Corp.
Van London – pHoenix Co.
Vanton Pump &
Equipment Corp.
Vapex Environmental
Technologies
Varec Biogas
Vaughan Company, Inc.
Velocity Dynamics Inc –
Velodyne
Veolia Water
Veolia Water Solutions
& Technologies
Verder Inc
Vesco Plastics
VibrAlign Inc.
Victaulic
Viking Chains Inc./VC
Chains Corporation
Vilter Manufacturing LLC
Viscotherm AG
Vogelsang
Vulcan Industries Inc
WAGO Corporation
Walker Process Equip.
Div. of McNish Corp.
Warminster Fiberglass
Warner & Hughes Corp.
Wastecorp Pumps
Waste Tech, A division of
Kusters Zima Corporation
Wastewater Australia Pty Ltd
Wastewater Equipment
International/Taset
WaStop International AB
Water Curer
Water Expo China
Waterleau N.V.
Waterloo Biofilter
Systems Inc
Water Management
Group, Inc.
Waterman Industries
Water Online
Water Quality Association
Water & Wastes Digest
WaterWorld/Industrial
WaterWorld
Watson-Marlow
Pumps Group
WeCare Organics, LLC
Weck Laboratories, Inc.
WEF Publications
WEG Electric Corp.
Weir Washer Automated
Cleaning Systems
Weld-On Adhesives, Inc.
WEMCO Pump
WesTech Engineering Inc
Westfall Manufacturing Co.
Westside Ltd
Whipps Inc
Whittier Filtration, Inc.
Wilo USA LLC
WOG Technologies Inc.
Wolf Creek Company, Inc.
Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
World Trade Center
San Diego
World Water Works Inc
WSG & Solutions, Inc.
WSI International, LLC
WTP Equipment Corp
Xerxes Corporation
Xylem
Yao-Ling Co., Ltd. –
Pavilion Organizer
Yardney Water
Filtration Systems
Yaskawa America, Inc.
YSI Incorporated
Zebron Corporation
Zoeller Engineered Products
Official Conference Hotels
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Hotel Address
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Astor Crowne Plaza
Courtyard by Marriott Convention Center
Courtyard by Marriott Downtown
Doubletree New Orleans
Embassy Suites New Orleans
739 Canal at Bourbon St.
300 Julia St.
124 St. Charles Ave.
300 Canal St.
315 Julia St.
CMR. Reservations at the WEFTEC
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Hampton Inn & Suites Convention Center
1201 Convention Center Blvd
rates will not be accepted directly by
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Hampton Inn Downtown
Hilton Garden Inn Convention Center
Hilton Garden Inn French Quarter
Hilton New Orleans Riverside
226 Carondelet St.
1001 S. Peters St.
821 Gravier St.
Convention Management Resources,
Inc. (CMR) is the only official housing
agency for WEFTEC. Reservations at
the negotiated WEFTEC rates can only
be made through WEFTEC Housing/
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Rates listed are for standard rooms
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Hilton New Orleans St. Charles Avenue
Hotel Monteleone
Hyatt Place Convention Center
(formerly the Hotel New Orleans Convention Center)
2 Poydras St.
333 St. Charles Ave.
214 Royal St.
881 Convention Center Blvd
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16
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InterContinental New Orleans
International House Hotel
J.W. Marriott New Orleans
La Quinta Inn & Suites Downtown
444 St. Charles Ave.
221 Camp St.
614 Canal St.
301 Camp St.
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Loews New Orleans
300 Poydras St.
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New Orleans Marriott
Omni Royal Crescent
Renaissance Arts Hotel
Renaissance Pere Marquette
Residence Inn Downtown (near the Convention Center)
Royal Sonesta
Sheraton New Orleans
Springhill Suites Downtown (near the Convention Center)
Staybridge Suites New Orleans
W New Orleans
Westin New Orleans Canal Place
Wyndham Garden Baronne Plaza
Wyndham Riverfront New Orleans
859 Convention Center Blvd
555 Canal St.
535 Gravier St.
700 Tchoupitoulas St.
817 Common St.
345 St. Joseph St.
300 Bourbon St.
500 Canal St.
301 St. Joseph St.
501 Tchoupitoulas St.
333 Poydras St.
100 Iberville St.
201 Baronne St.
701 Convention Center Blvd
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$198
$182
$168
$195
$201
$170 Standard
$205 Junior Suites
$149
$177
$155
$249 Standard
$279 Executive
$199
$209
$169
$205
$199
$225
$149
$221 Standard
$241 Grand Luxury
$245
$215
$189
$235
$209
$199
$190
$215
$199
$169
$219
$195
$155
$185
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“WEFTEC is a comprehensive
event. The many technical
sessions focused on current
issues, but also the size
and quality of the exhibition
are a must for professionals
in the water sector. Last
year 7 French companies
participated, and it gave to all
of them an accurate overview
of the U.S. market for their
specific product, in just a
few days. Ultimately, with
a minimum of preparation
before the event it is very easy
to build a valuable network of
qualified contacts at a national
level. In addition, WEFTEC
staff provides to exhibitors
and visitors many tools and
advice to achieve this goal
effectively.”
Nathalie Mettling, Trade Advisor Environment
UBIFRANCE – The French Embassy Trade
Office, San Francisco, California USA
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Registration Information
Important Note: The last day for trade
delegates/trade delegations to register is
Friday, August 31, 2012.
Member Rates: Be sure to provide your WEF
membership number in order to receive the
discounted rate.
Payment: Payment in full must accompany
your registration form. Your registration can
only be processed if payment is received with
the registration form.
Confirmations: All registrations received by
Friday, August 31, 2012 will be confirmed in
writing by e-mail, fax, or mail within two weeks
of receipt.
Credentials (Badges): Trade delegates will
not receive their conference badge by mail.
Badges may be picked up at the Global Center
beginning Saturday, September 29, 2012.
Please bring photo identification to receive your
registration credentials.
Cancellation Policy: Written cancellation
notice is required and must be received by
Tuesday, August 31 and include a detailed
description of reason. Cancelled registrations
and ticketed events will be refunded, less a
25% processing fee, until August 31, 2012.
After August 31, 2012, all registrations and
ticketed events will be non-refundable.
What’s Included With Your Registration
Substitute registrants are welcome:
Please submit the replacement name using
the original registrant’s confirmation letter
by August 31, 2012. Please mail or fax
cancellation/replacement letters to:
WEFTEC 2012 Trade Delegations
Water Environment Federation
601 Wythe Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22314 USA
Fax: +1-703-229-6499
Technical
Sessions
Exhibition
CD-ROM Proceedings
WEFTEC On
Demand
Subscriptions
✓*
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
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✓
✓
✓
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(Sat or Sun)
Premium Registration
Standard Registration
One-Day Conference and Exhibition
Exhibition + Workshop
✓*
Exhibition Only
Guest Badge
* One workshop included in price of registration. Select from list located below and enter in section 4.
Wire Transfer/Purchase Order: WEF charges
a US$25 non-refundable application fee
per registrant to process wire transfers or
purchase orders.
Conference Workshops
Attention Premium Registrants and Exhibition + Workshop Registrants. Please select a
workshop you wish to attend and enter the number in section 4 of registration form on page 13.
To Register
Online registration is available for Trade
Delegations. Delegation leaders please
e-mail [email protected] for more details.
Completed registration forms with payment
information can be mailed or faxed to:
WEFTEC 2012 Trade Delegations
Water Environment Federation
601 Wythe Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22314 USA
Fax: +1-703-229-6499
SATURDAY WORKSHOPS
SUNDAY WORKSHOPS
o 101 Back to Basics: Wastewater Treatment
o 201 WEF/WERF Sustainable Phosphorus
Fundamentals for Petroleum Refineries
and Petrochemical Plants
o 102 Sustainable Aeration Practice
o 103 Computational Fluid Dynamics: Fundamentals
and Applications for Wastewater
Treatment, Disinfection, and Reuse
o 104 Wastewater Treatment Microbiology
o 105 Using On-Line Analyzers To Meet
Stringent Nutrient Discharge Limits
o 106 Current Operational Issues With
Supplemental Electron Donors
for Nitrogen Removal
o 107 When Opportunity Knocks, How
Can Municipalities and POTWs
Partner With the Biofuels Industry
o 108 Collection Systems: Back to Basics
o 109 WEF/WERF Linking Stormwater BMP
Systems to Receiving Water Protection
o 110 W110 Wetlands Restoration Through
Wastewater Reuse and Biosolids
Application: Assessment Related
to St. Bernard and Orleans Parish
Operating Demonstration Project
o 111 Maximizing the Value of IT To
Achieve EUM Goals
o 112 Advancing IPR to Potable Reuse:
Learning Experience to Date)
For Customer Service
Call +1-703-684-2441 or visit the WEFTEC
website for the latest information on
WEFTEC 2011 at www.weftec.org.
For More Information
Conference Information
Exhibiting Information
WEF Membership Information
Workshop
+1-703-684-2441
+1-703-684-2443
+1-571-830-1545 or +44-120-679-6351
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Removal to Low Levels: Phosphorus
Characterization, Treatment Technologies,
and Operations Considerations
o 202 WEF/WERF Planning for the
Cities of the Future Based on the
Concept of Scarcity-Thinking
o 203 Wastewater Treatment Microbiology
o 204 Activated Sludge and BNR Process
Control: Hands-on In the Real World
o 205 Predictive Maintenance: Keeping Your
Fingers on the Pulse of Your Equipment
o 206 “Achieving and Managing a Highly Effective
Safety Program Through Continuous
Improvement and Emergency Planning”
o 207 Biosolids 101: Fundamentals of Practice
o 208 WEF/WERF Boosting Biogas-to-Energy:
Jumping the Hurdles to Biogas Utilization
o 209 Wastewater Disinfection Fundamentals
o 210 The Sweet Smell of Success:
Integrating Chemical Additives Into Your
Collection System O&M Program
o 211 Piecing Together a Green
Infrastructure Program: Components
That Lead to Success
o 212 We Have To Pay For What?! Creative
Utility Funding and Financing Strategies
International Trade Delegate Registration Form
85th Annual Water Environment Federation
Technical Exhibition and Conference
September 29 – October 3, 2012
New Orleans, Louisiana USA
Online registration is available for Trade Delegations.
Delegation leaders please contact [email protected] for more details.
➊ BADGE TYPE
Reg Code: E ➍ OPTIONS
WEF Member (M) Nonmember (N) WEF Member ID#:
First time WEFTEC Attendee?
Exhibition & Technical Conference Registration Fees
Note: Membership will be verified and is not transferable. Only the official contact person for Exhibitor and Corporate Membership Categories is eligible to receive member rates.
all fees in US$
Member
Nonmember
➋ BADGE INFORMATION
Premium Registration
Workshop No.* ____________
$855
$1110
This form not valid for onsite registration. If you are registering as an exhibitor, please do not use this form.
Standard Registration
$725
$925
Registration Code (use code from mailing address or WEFTEC advertisement):
One-Day Conference & Exhibition
Mon | Tues | Wed
$400/day
$500/day
Exhibition + Workshop
Workshop No.* ____________
$240
$300
Exhibition Only – Full Week.
$80
$80
First Name
Middle Name
Last Name
Company or Organization
Street or P.O. Box
City
State
Phone
Mobile
Zip
Country
Subtotal 1
Fax
Facility Tours
E-mail Address
Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy) ________ / ________ / ________
Gender: Male Female
➌ DEMOGRAPHICS This information must be provided in order to qualify for the trade delegation registration rate (items 4-6 are optional)
1. What is the nature of your ORGANIZATION? (ORG)
(select one only)
01Municipal/District
Water and Wastewater
Systems and/or Plants
02Municipal/District
Wastewater Only
Systems and/or Plants
03Municipal/District Water
Only Systems and/or Plants
04Industrial Systems/
Plants (Manufacturing,
Processing, Extraction)
05Consulting or Contracting
Firm (e.g., Engineering,
Contracting and
Environmental)
06Government Agency (e.g.,
U.S. EPA, State Agency, etc.)
07Research or Analytical
Laboratories
08Educational Institution (Colleges
and Universities, Libraries,
and other related organizations)
09Manufacturer of Water/
Wastewater Equipment
or Products
10Water/Wastewater
Product Distributor or
Manufacturer’s Rep.
11Other (please specify)
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
4. How many years have you worked in the industry?
01 1-5 years
02 6-10 years
03 11-20 years
04 21-30 years
05 >30 years
3.
2. What is your Primary JOB FUNCTION? (JOB)
(select one only)
01Upper or Senior Management
(e.g., President, Vice President,
Owner, Director, Executive Director,
General Manager, Mayor, etc.)
02Engineering, Laboratory and
Operations Management (e.g.,
Superintendent, Manager, Section
Head, Department Head,
Chief Engineer, Division Head, etc.,)
03Engineering and Design Staff (e.g.,
Consulting Engineer, Civil Engineer,
Mechanical Engineer, Chemical
Engineer, Planning Engineer, etc.)
04Scientific And Research Staff
(e.g., Chemist, Biologist,
Analyst, Lab Technician, etc.)
05Operations (e.g., Shift
Supervisor, Foreman,
Plant Operator, Service
Representative, Collection
Systems Operator, etc.)
06Purchasing/Marketing/Sales
(e.g., Purchasing, Sales
Person, Market Representative,
Market Analyst, etc.)
07Educator (e.g., Professor,
Teacher, etc.)
08Student
09Other (please specify)
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
02Biological Sciences
03Engineering
Sciences
04Liberal Arts
05Law
06Business
PI05Industrial & hazardous waste management
PI06Instrumentation, controls, and automation
PI07Pipes and collection systems
PI08Pumps, valves and motors
PI09Safety equipment
10Stormwater
11Toxic and Hazardous
Material
12Utility Management
and Environmental
13Wastewater
14Water Reuse and/
or Recycle
15Watershed/Surface
Water Systems
16Water/Wastewater Analysis
and Health/
Safety Water Systems
17Other
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$50
$50
$50
$50
$50
To view descriptions of each tour site, visit the Program section of www.weftec.org and
select the Facility Tour submenu. Registration is required for participation and includes
transportation between the New Orleans Convention Center and the tour site.
➎ PAYMENT
04Associates Degree
05Bachelors Degree
06Masters Degree
07JD
08PhD
8. Business Arrangement Please circle your primary
business arrangement interest.
PI10Sampling and laboratory equipment/services
PI11Solids processing/ biosolids management
PI12Wastewater treatment equipment/services
PI13Other related products & services
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_
$50
Some Facility Tours have security clearance requirements. See conference announcement for details.
01High School
02Technical School
03Some College
7. Product Interest Circle the products and services in which you are interested. Also circle those products and services
that you plan to buy or recommend to buy or would like to represent, license, or distribute.
PI01Chemicals and chemical handling
PI02Contract operations
PI03Drinking water treatment
equipment/ processes
PI04Engineering & consulting services
01Collection Systems
02Drinking Water
03Industrial Water/
Wastewater/Process Water
04Groundwater
05Odor/Air Emissions
06Land and Soil Systems
07Legislation (Policy,
Legislation, Regulation)
08Public Education/
Information
09Residuals/Sludge/
Biosolids/Solid Waste
6. Education level?
5. Education/Concentration Area(s) (CON)
01Physical Sciences
(Chemistry,
Physics, etc.)
What areas do you consider to be your KEY
FOCUS AREAS? (FOC) (select all that apply)
Rate Total
Monday, October 1
St. Bernard Parish’s Munster Wastewater Treatment
T1
Plant
Collection Systems Tour: U.S. Army Corps of
T2 Engineers’ Gulf Intracoastal Waterway West Closure
Complex
Tuesday, October 2
T3 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Tour: Nalco Company
Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans’ East Bank
T4
Wastewater Treatment Plant
City of Mandeville’s Chinchuba Swamp and East
T5
Tchefuncte Marsh Wetland Assimilation Project
Wednesday, October 3
Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans’ Dwyer
T6
Drainage Pump Station
Subtotal 2
BA01 Direct purchase of
equipment/services
BA02 Importing Equipment
BA03 Exporting Equipment
BA04 Representation/
Distribution Agreements
BA05 Licensing Agreements
BA06 Joint Ventures
BA07 Providing Technical or
Engineering Services
BA08 Finding Agents
BA09 Serving as Agents
Personal Check (C) Company Check (C)
Check No. _________________________________
(Payable in U.S. funds to WEF)
Credit Card (M) MasterCard
VISA
American Express
Card Number:
Expiration Date:
Signature:
I authorize WEF to charge my credit card for the amount indicated below.
Please add a US$25 processing fee for Wire Transfer.
Total Amount Due
US$
Travel Information
Travel to the United States
All visa applicants are advised to apply for
their visa as soon as travel to the United States
is contemplated, and not later than three to
four months in advance. This means that
international travelers should begin the visa
process no later than June 2012. For information
about visas and to apply for one, visit:
http://travel.state.gov/visa/visa_1750.html
Official Invitation Letter
An official invitation letter is available for water
quality professionals who require a visa in order
to attend WEFTEC in New Orleans, Louisiana.
An official invitation will be sent only after your
registration form and payment are received.
If you require a letter of invitation please send
your request in writing to:
WEFTEC 2012 Trade Delegations
Fax: +1-703-229-6499
E-mail: [email protected]
WEFTEC 2012 Location
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Hall B - H
900 Convention Center Boulevard
New Orleans, LA 70130-1799
Airport
Louis Armstrong New Orleans
International Airport
900 Airline Drive, Kenner, LA 70062
This airport is approximately 11 miles
(20 minutes) from downtown New Orleans.
Online Information: flymsy.com
General Inquiries: +1-504-464-0831
Travel Agency
MacNair Travel Management
Online: www.macnairtravel.com/WEFTEC.html
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 1-855-845-8634
Fax: 1-703-836-2078
MacNair Travel Management company is
a full-service travel agency that provides
personalized service, electronic ticketing,
email access to your booked trips and more
convenient features to make booking your
travel a stress free process. Plus, MacNair
will search for the lowest available fare on any
airline, any time.
Discounts
MacNair also offers an airline discount code
if you prefer to book your travel through the
airline directly.
If it’s about
water,
it will be at
WEFTEC
Airline Discount
United
Refer to the following ID numbers to receive
WEFTEC 2012 travel discounts:
United 565HS 800-521-4041
85th Annual Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference
Ernest N Morial Convention Center
New Orleans, Louisiana USA
Conference: 29 September – 3 October 2012
Exhibition: 1 October – 3 October 2012