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Deadline to Submit an Abstract for Texas Water™ 2021 is Monday!

Share your knowledge with the Texas Water Community!

A goal for Texas Water 2021 is to provide the finest technical program possible for the attendees. To this end, we are happy to announce the call for abstracts for presentation at the Texas Water 2021 Conference. Now, more than ever, it is vital to continue the Texas Water tradition of sharing knowledge and exchanging ideas that serve to enhance our industry. This year, the deadline for abstract submittal is Monday, October 12, 2020. Please note that we do not intend to extend the deadline so submit your abstracts as soon as you can.

If you have a topic you’d like to share with the Texas Water community,

Submit an Abstract

The Program Committee will review your submission and begin informing accepted abstracts of their decision mid-December 2020. All submitted abstracts will be notified of their final status by mid-January 2021.

If you are accepted as a presenter, you will be required to register for the conference when registration opens in January.

Special note on Texas Water 2021 and circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic: As of now, Texas Water 2021 is scheduled to take place at the Austin Convention Center, March 29 – April 1, 2021. Texas Water leadership will be closely monitoring the public health situation, as well as advice and directives from local authorities. Texas Water leadership will make whatever decisions are necessary to protect the safety and health of Texas Water Conference participants.

Texas Water 2020 – Virtual is still ongoing!

If you or a colleague haven’t signed up yet, you can still register and obtain TCEQ hours until November 9 (you can earn up to 37.5 hours for water operators and 29 hours for wastewater operators)! Don’t miss out on the chance to continue getting in virtual training and education as well as visit the Exhibitors. Find out more and register at www.txwater.org.

Make sure you’re hearing from us! Add program@txwater.org to your email contact list to allow notifications from us.

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