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ExhibitorsBooth #1 – Pinellas County UtilitiesDavid Baker, Manager, Conservation Resources14 S. Fort Harrison AvenueClearwater, FL 33756(727) 464-3896 • www.pinellascounty.orgPinellas County Utilities provides water and wastewaterservice, and manages operation of the county’s waste-toenergyplant. The reclaimed water distribution systemserves approximately 19,000 homes and businesses. Theemphasis on conservation has resulted in a potable waterper capita usage of only 89 gallons per person per day.Booth #2 – Metcalf & Eddy/AECOMAlan Wong, Senior Vice President1390 Market Street, Suite 1100San Francisco, CA 94102(781) 224-6334 • www.m-e.aecom.comMetcalf & Eddy is a global environmental engineeringcompany specializing in water and wastewater engineering.The company’s new textbook, Water Reuse: Issues,Technologies, and Applications (published byMcGraw–Hill), reflects our extensive experience andexpertise in water reuse. M&E is part of the AECOMgroup of professional services companies.Booth #3 – Trojan TechnologiesAdam Festger, Communications Coordinator, EnvironmentalContaminant Treatment3020 Gore RoadLondon, Ontario N5V 4T7Canada(519) 457-3400 • www.trojanuv.comTrojan is the leader in UV treatment solutions to safeguardthe world’s water. Our UV solutions protectconsumers from the potentially damaging effects ofmicrobiological and chemical contaminants in drinkingwater, wastewater, wastewater reuse and residential applications.For 30 years, Trojan has set the standard in UV.Booth #4 – Duraflow CorporationBill Matheson, President120 Lumber LaneTewksbury, MA 01876(978) 851-0447 • www.cari-usa.comDuraflow Corporation manufactures a variety of crossflowmicrofiltration modules that are used in industrialwastewater treatment applications for compliant dischargeand for wastewater water recycling. Thesemodules are designed to fit most membrane systems andare distributed by a network of qualified system manufacturersaround the world.Booth #5 – American Membrane Technology <strong>Association</strong>(AMTA)Janet Jaworski, Administrative Director2409 SE Dixie HwyStuart, FL 34996(772) 463-0820 • www.amtaorg.comThe American Membrane Technology <strong>Association</strong>(AMTA) Vision is: Solving water supply & quality issuesthrough the widespread application of membrane technology.AMTA’s Mission is: To promote, advocate andadvance the understanding and application of membranetechnology to create safe, affordable and reliable watersupplies, and to treat municipal, industrial, agriculturaland waste waters for beneficial use. AMTA’s Objective is:To provide broad opportunities for the exchange of technical,operational and financial information amongindividuals and organizations interested in membranetechnologies. As the leading advocate of membraneprocesses in the United States, AMTA is a strong voice forregulatory and legislative reforms essential to the understanding,acceptance and utilization of membranetechnologies.Booth #6 – IDEXX LaboratoriesFrank Dailey, Business Manager1903 Heathway TrailChesapeake, VA 23323(207) 671-8227 • www.idexx.comIDEXX is a worldwide leader in innovative products andservices for veterinary, food and water applications. Ourfood and water businesses employ efficient technologies43