Audience: Business Operations

  • 2026 WQA Convention set for Miami Beach


    Event to be held April 28-30, 2026, in Miami Beach Convention Center LISLE, Ill. – The 2026 Water Quality Association Convention & Exposition will be held in Miami Beach, Fla., the association has announced. The 53rd annual convention will bring more than 3,000 water treatment dealers, manufacturers and consultants from around the world to the…

  • Chief Legal Officer discusses WQA Antitrust Policy


    In this week’s episode of the WQA podcast, we feature an informative and entertaining conversation with WQA’s Chief Legal Officer Mike Sennett about the WQA Antitrust Policy.

  • Disasters And Drinking Water


    Dr. Andrew Whelton from Purdue University joins this week’s WQA Radio podcast to discuss the impact of disasters on drinking water.

  • Cross Correlation Report


    The WQA Cross-Correlation Report analyzes correlations in market trends data, from both within and outside the drinking water treatment industry. The report also summarizes the effects of the global pandemic on water treatment equipment sales.   The report is intended to help WQA members better understand the current state of the industry and their business…

  • Ethics In Action


    WQA Radio podcast features part of a session from the 2021 WQA Convention & Exposition entitled “Ethics in Action – Navigating the Gray Areas.” We’ll hear insights from Jonathan Lewis, partner with Lowenstein and Sandler, LLP.

  • WQRF Toolbox Talk


  • 2023 WQA Annual Volunteer Summit


    Dozens of WQA members gathered for the Volunteer Summit, an opportunity to celebrate and showcase each committee and advisory council’s unique 2023 goals and accomplishments, as well as look ahead at 2024.

  • WQA Lifetime Member Joe Huemann shares challenges, insights


    We’ll hear about his challenges and insights as a water treatment professional

  • 5 Things to Know About Water After a Flood


    WQA Technical Affairs Director Eric Yeggy offers five quick tips on ensuring quality drinking water during flooding or when power outages affect filtration systems.

  • What You Need to Know About PFAS


    This consumer-oriented document offers answers to common questions about per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly known as PFAS.  What are they? Why should you be concerned? How do you know if they’re in your water, and what do you do if they are?