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organization with 32,000 individual members and 80affiliated Member <strong>Association</strong>s representing an additional50,000 water quality professionals throughout theworld. WEF and its member associations proudly workto achieve our mission of preserving and enhancing theglobal water environment.Booth #19 & 20 – Siemens Water TechnologiesRobert Newton, Global Director Municipal Marketing181 Thorn Hill RoadWarrendale, PA 15086(886) 926-8420 • www.siemens.comTurn to Siemens Water Technologies for the industry’sbest solutions for your water reuse treatment needs. Weoffer systems and services that optimize operational efficienciesand lower life-cycle costs, unparalleled customerservice, field support and market-advancing technologiesfor your site-specific needs. Siemens. Taking care of theworld’s water. And yours.Booth #21 – Ashbrook Simon-HartleyCarl Boyd, Marketing Manager11600 East HardyHouston, TX 77093(800) 362-9041 • www.as-h.comAshbrook Simon-Hartley offers a wide variety of wastewaterreuse technologies, including package and fielderected WWTP utilizing continuous flow activated sludgeand sequential batch reactors, plus the capability toachieve high quality effluents via high performancemedia and ultrafiltration membrane processes.Booth #22 – The Crom CorporationJim Wornick, Area Manager250 SW 36th TerraceGainesville, FL 32607(352) 372-3436 • www.cromcorp.comThe Crom Corporation specializes in the design and constructionof high quality, virtually maintenance freePrestressed Concrete Tanks. We have designed and builtover 3300 tanks for water storage and wastewater treatmentsince 1952. Crom Prestressed Concrete Tanks arehighly regarded by both municipal and industrial clientsfor their longevity and pleasing appearance.Booth #23 – American Water Works <strong>Association</strong>(AWWA)6666 W. Quincy AvenueDenver, CO 80235(303) 794-7711 • www.awwa.orgThe American Water Works <strong>Association</strong> (AWWA) is aninternational nonprofit scientific and educational societydedicated to the improvement of water quality and supply.AWWA is defined by six core competencies, throughwhich we communicate and interact with all of our audiences.More information about each competency isavailable by clicking the links listed across the top of everypage on the Web site. Together, the competencies distinguishAWWA as the authoritative resource for knowledge,information, and advocacy to improve the quality andsupply of water in North America and beyond.Booth #24 – HDR EngineeringGuy Carpenter, National Director Water Reuse3200 E. Camelback Road, Suite 350Phoenix, AZ 85018(602) 522-4337 • www.hdrinc.comHDR is an employee-owned architectural, engineering,and consulting firm with more than 5,800 professionalsin 140 locations worldwide. All of them are committed tohelping clients manage complex projects and makesound decisions.Booth #25 – Koch Membrane SystemsAlden Whitney, Sales Director, Water & Wastewater850 Main StreetWilmington, MA 01887(978) 694-7000 • www.kochmembrane.comKoch Membrane Systems, Inc. (KMS) has been a leaderin separation and filtration for over 30 years and has suppliedmembranes for more than 15,000 systems installedaround the world. A designer and manufacturer of stateof-the-artmembrane bioreactor modules anddesalination systems, KMS products are specified for themost demanding municipal and industrial water reuseapplications.47

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