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Hydraulic Institute to Present Technical Session at the NJWEA John J. Lagrosa 101st Annual Conference

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Hydraulic Institute to Present Technical Session at the NJWEA John J. Lagrosa 101st Annual Conference

The Hydraulic Institute will be presenting on Pumping Efficiency at the NJWEA John J. Lagrosa 101st Annual Conference and Exhibition in Atlantic City, NJ. The course will be presented by Mr. Benjamin Stevens of A.W. Chesterton Company and will occur on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 9:00am as part of the “Resiliency: Planning, Design and Economics” session.
For more information and to register for the NJWEA John J. Lagrosa 101st Annual Conference and Exhibition visit http://www.njwea.org/wp-content/uploads/NJWEA2016FlyerFinal-1.pdf. For information about Hydraulic Institute and the Pumping Efficiency session at NJWEA’s conference, email Kaitlyn Reynolds, Marketing Engagement Associate, at kreynolds@pumps.org or call 973.267.9700 x112.

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