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New York Water Environment Association
Environmental Services
Syracuse, New York 1,328 followers
Leading the Way in Water Quality Management
About us
The New York Water Environment Association, Inc. (NYWEA) was founded in 1929, by professionals in the field of water quality as a non-profit, educational organization. Association members helped lead the way toward existing state and national clean water programs. Today the Association has over 2,500 members representing diverse backgrounds and specialties, but all are concerned and involved with protecting and enhancing our precious water resources. Members include civil, design and environmental engineers; biologists, chemists, local and state government officials, treatment plant managers and operators, laboratory technicians, students, professors, lawyers, environmental scientists, equipment manufacturers and distributors. The Association has seven local chapters which meet regularly, elect chapter officers and conduct technical as well as social programs. The NYWEA is a Member Association of the international Water Environment Federation which is comprised of 64 member associations, (19 of which are international) 6 recognized operator associations and affiliation with 3 additional corresponding international organizations. Visit the NYWEA website at: http://www.nywea.org
- Website
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http://www.nywea.org
External link for New York Water Environment Association
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Syracuse, New York
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1929
Locations
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525 Plum Street, Suite 102
Syracuse, New York 13204, US
Employees at New York Water Environment Association
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Khristopher Dodson
Executive Director, New York Water Environment Association (NYWEA)
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Walt A. Walker, PE, ENV SP
VP, Equity Practice Leader at TYLin | Chair - NYWEA Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee
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Carolyn Steinhauer
Wastewater Certification Program Administrator at NYWEA - New York Water Environment Association
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Donna Grudier
Senior WWTP Operator at Village of Northport
Updates
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The newest issue of ClearWaters magazine is now available!⭐ Check out the digital edition here🔗: https://lnkd.in/gnVeZ8-b
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Last week, NYWEA President, Lisa Derrigan, and Executive Director, Khristopher Dodson had the pleasure of connecting with our members at two fantastic events: the Long Island Chapter’s Annual Business & Election Meeting and the NYWEA Metropolitan Chapter's Annual Holiday Party. Thank you to both chapters for hosting such wonderful gatherings and bringing our members together as 2024 comes to a close! 💧❄️💚 #NYWEA
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Did you know that NYWEA awards over $50,000 in scholarships each year? 🎓💸 Explore the various scholarships, eligibility requirements, and application criteria at https://lnkd.in/gGJZrs7w 🔗 Ready to apply? Click the link below to get started on your application today! Deadline to submit is Friday, February 28th, 2025. https://lnkd.in/gb_vRfJp 🔗 #NYWEA #scholarshipopportunities
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New York Water Environment Association reposted this
We're grateful every day to the #waterworkforce for your dedication to improving the health and well-being of others and the environment. And a special thank you goes out to all the #waterprofessionals working today to keep our systems flowing smoothly! We truly appreciate you, our members, and the water community. #HappyThanksgiving
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Last week, NYWEA's Government Affairs Committee Chair, Rob Ostapczuk, spoke with Assemblymember Anna Kelles, PhD, during a public hearing to examine Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) contamination in water, alongside Shannon Roback, Ph.D., Science Director at Riverkeeper. Our thanks and appreciation for your efforts in addressing this critical issue that impacts public health and the future of our water environment. #PFAS #NYWEA
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Last weekend, WEF staff and representatives attended the World Water Film Festival in New York City! From the #PFAS panel to the #opschallenge, the festival highlighted the importance of #water, the #waterworkforce, and environmental justice. Shout out to Past WEF President Jannette Brown who joined the "Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey," screening, Chris Reyes from the Operations Challenge 2024 D2 Champions Bowery Bay Coyotes, and Scott Firmin from Portland Water District who sat on the PFAS panel! Watch the RMWEA operations challenge video here: https://ow.ly/iSZw50U9oSZ
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🌟Applications are now open for the 2025 NYWEA InFLOW STEMPath program!🌟 Join us at NYWEA’s 97th Annual Meeting in New York City (February 3-5, 2025) and be part of a program dedicated to fostering diversity and inclusion in the water workforce. 💧 InFLOW STEMPath invites college and university students from historically underrepresented groups pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) to participate in this invaluable experience. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and grow with water quality professionals from across the state! Can’t make it to the Annual Meeting? No worries—there are other ways to get involved in InFLOW! 🔗Apply now and secure your spot: https://lnkd.in/gXgQMbrj #InFLOW2025 #STEMPath #NYWEA #WaterCareers #DiversityInSTEM
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Our InFLOW Program has found a place to call home! 🌐 🏠 NYWEA’s InFLOW Program is dedicated to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the water workforce, offering mentorship, career exploration, and networking opportunities. 👥 💧 Whether you're a STEM student, a professional who's interested in the water sector, or a current water professional who would like to support the next generation of the water workforce, InFLOW has a place for you! Discover more about our STEMPath and CareerTech tracks, how to apply, and how you can get involved! Visit us at: nywea.org/inflow-program or check it out now: https://lnkd.in/gxSSxfuK #NYWEA #InFLOW #WaterCareers #DEI #WaterWorkforce