
Over the past few decades, the United States has made great gains in improving water quality, notably through major investment in building and expanding treatment plants and pipelines. As this infrastructure ages, it has become increasingly important to shift our focus from building to managing these assets.
The UIM Water/Wastewater Management Conference is a one-day event that provides the latest information on how to effectively manage underground pipe networks, covering such topics as asset management, pipeline research initiatives, condition assessment and monitoring, and pipeline construction and rehabilitation issues. Presentations, featuring internationally recognized experts, provide an unmatched level of expertise for water and wastewater system managers.
The UIM Water/Wastewater Management Conference is geared toward anyone involved with managing sewer and water systems, including Elected Officials, City Managers, Public Works Directors, City CFOs and CEOs, City Planners, Engineering Directors and Private Water Company CEOs.
The conference is being held March 10 in conjunction with Dr. Sunil Sinha and Virginia Tech, one of the leading civil engineering schools in the country. It will be held on the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, Va.
| • Elected Officials | • City Managers | • Public Works Directors |
| • City CFOs and CEOs | • City Planners | • Engineering Directors |
| • Private Water Company CEOs |







