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Jennifer K. Muir Welcomed as Incoming Chair of Connecticut Section of AWWA

Jennifer K. Muir Welcomed as Incoming Chair of Connecticut Section of AWWA

By: JKMuir

Hosted this week from Wednesday, May 23rd to Friday, May 25th, 2018, the Connecticut Section of AWWA and the Connecticut Water Works Association are convening for their 47th Annual Joint Conference at the Ocean Edge resort in Brewster, MA. In attendance will be Jennifer K. Muir, P.E., the Founder and President of JKMuir, a successful women-owned and operated engineering and energy consulting firm specializing in water, wastewater, and industrial processes.

In the latest issue of InFlow-Line, current Chair Steve Rupar had this to say: “Please join me in wishing Jen Muir good luck in her term as Chair, which will begin at the annual conference. Jen is well known for her passionate belief in efficiency, both in water system design and in business and organizational processes, and her embrace of new technology. She is a great example of the future of water.”

Read her recent article on Finding the Path to Sustainability and follow along on social media using #CTAWWA @JK_Muir.

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