Call For Abstracts: 3 Rivers Wet Weather Sewer Conference, Nov. 13-14 Monroeville
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The organizers of the 21st Annual 3 Rivers Wet Weather Sewer Conference on November 13-14 in Monroeville near Pittsburgh have issued a call for abstracts.  Proposals are due June 7.

To help educate municipal officials, engineers, managers, and public works directors involved in seeking solutions to southwestern Pennsylvania’s wet weather issues, 3 Rivers Wet Weather holds an annual two-day conference for more than 400 attendees.

Review the agenda for the 2018 Conference to get an idea for what kinds of topics are covered.

Click Here for all the details.  Questions should be directed to Tracy Schubert by sending email to: tschubert@3rww.org  or 412-578-8197 or Jodi Gamble by sending email to: jgamble@3rww.org or 412-578-8375.

For more information on programs, initiatives and other upcoming events, visit the 3 Rivers Wet Weather website.

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