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  Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of ARCADIS-US, is a century-old environmental consulting firm providing governmental and industrial clients with comprehensive services in water and wastewater engineering, solid and hazardous waste management, environmental sciences and, and, through its Red Oak Consulting Division, management and IT consulting services. With a diversified staff of over 1,600 engineers, scientists and consultants in 60+ offices nationwide, Pirnie has won over 200 professional awards for project excellence. For more information, visit www.pirnie.com.
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    Calgon Carbon Corporation is leading the way in helping industries and communities around the world address environmental needs with services and solutions for making water and air safer and cleaner. A global manufacturer and supplier of granular, powdered and pelletized activated carbons, Calgon Carbon also supplies ultraviolet light (UV) disinfection and oxidation systems, continuous ion exchange and chromatography technology, activated carbon treatment equipment as well as value-added services for the purification of drinking water, treatment of wastewater, control of odors, product refinement, air and flue gas treatment and remediation. Calgon Carbon has production and operations in North America, Europe, and Asia, www.calgoncarbon.com.
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    For nearly a century, Black & Veatch (www.bv.com) has focused on optimum solutions to treat, convey, control and conserve water through resourceful design, engineering and construction. Black & Veatch’s global water business provides innovative, technology-based solutions to utilities, governments and industries worldwide. The company’s sustainable solutions, fast-track delivery approaches, integrated designs and construction management procedures help clients meet the critical need for water today while serving as good stewards of resources for the future.
     
    Arizona State University (www.asu.edu) is a Research I University, has over 65,000 students and in 2009 graduated over 15,000 students.  Research provides the foundation for a knowledge-based economy. In 2009 research expenditures exceeded $300 million.  Sustainability is a prominent part of ASU culture and research. For example, the Water & Environmental Technology Center (http://wet.asu.edu/), in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, brings together engineers, biologists, chemists, physicists, hydrologists and social sciences. In partnership with industry and government agencies the center works on solutions to an array of emerging water-quality problems. Additionally, the Center for Environmental Biotechnology focuses on developing microbiological systems that capture or develop renewable resources and also prevent or clean up environmental pollution.
     
    Water21 was launched to coincide with the creation of IWA. The magazine is received by every member and nominated representative of the Association, as well as being distributed at trade exhibitions, IWA's many conferences and to subscribers. Published six times a year, Water21 covers key developments and provides a global perspective in relation to the most important business, technology and environmental issues affecting the water sector. As well as regular news and features, each issue also includes sections on water utility management and on global issues and initiatives.
     
    Since 1947, Brown and Caldwell has delivered innovative, enduring environmental solutions for municipalities, private industry and government agencies throughout the United States. An employee owned company with 1,500 employees throughout the country, Brown and Caldwell is relentlessly focused on client needs, and brings decades of engineering and scientific experience to every project. For more information please visit www.brownandcaldwell.com.
     
    MWH (www.mwhglobal.com) is the Global Leader of the Wet Infrastructure Sector. Through comprehensive management, technical engineering and construction services, the MWH team of nearly 7,000 employees on six continents provides innovative, sustainable solutions to the most challenging projects around the world. We provide a full range of services on water-related projects and programs ranging from water supply, treatment and storage, dams, water management for the natural resources industry and coastal restoration to renewable power and environmental services. MWH is committed to our purpose of Building a Better World. We better communities around the world through our personal and professional contributions.
     
    The Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering and the College of Engineering at The University of Arizona (www.che.arizona.edu/)develop innovative engineering approaches to water supply expansion in water-short, high-growth areas like the American Southwest.  Recognizing the importance of water to Arizona's future, our research interests include the discovery of optimal engineered approaches to membrane desalination, hazardous waste treatment, and water reclamation/reuse that will assure the future adequacy and quality of our water supply.  Engineers at the University direct or participate in five nationally recognized centers that are immediately related to water research.  We are pleased to help bring the IWA LET 2010 conference to Arizona.
     
     
     
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