Join a WEAT Committee

WEAT committees are responsible for guiding the Association’s technical and educational resource development, conference offerings, and public education resources. A number of committees, such as the Awards, Strategic Planning, Membership, and Young Professional committees, help guide WEAT policy development, put on WEAT events, and make sure that WEAT meets the needs of members. WEAT has thirty-five committees:

KNOWLEDGE COMMITTEES

Committees dedicated to advancement of the various facets of the water environment profession

Air Quality and Odor Control
Biosolids Management
Collection Systems
Electrical, Instrumentation & Controls
Environmental Management Systems
Ethics Education
Ground Water
Industrial Waste & Pretreatment
Laboratory
Municipal Waste Treatment
Operations & Maintenance
Safety
Stormwater
Utility Management
Water Reuse
Watershed Management

DELIVERY COMMITTEES

Committee responsible for and assisting in providing services to WEAT's membership and other industry professionals.


Awards
Manufacturers and Reps
Ops Challenge
Professional Development
Publications
Scholarships
Specialty Conferences
Texas Water Steering and Sub Committees:
     Texas Water Program
     Texas Water Exhibits
     Texas Water Planning
     Texas Water Resolution
STAKEHOLDER COMMITTEES

Committees interfacing with segments of the population targeted for communication about the importance of water environment initiatives and profession.


Government Relations
Public Education
Young Professionals (YP)
    YP University Forum
    YP Student Sections

 

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

Committees assisting in the governance of WEAT communicating directly with the Board of Directors.


Administration
Audit and Budget
Bylaws
Committee Leadership Council
Management Review
Membership
Nominating
Strategic Planning Committee

Perhaps the greatest benefit of committees is for the WEAT members who serve on the committees. Working on a committee is an opportunity to develop contacts, exchange ideas with peers from around the country, provides a means for professional recognition, and helps build careers. Most importantly, working on a committee is an opportunity to help shape the water quality industry today and for tomorrow.

Make the move and join a committee today! Download  our committee application form (PDF) and follow the instructions.


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