Capacity, Management, Operation & Maintenance (CMOM) East 2026
Proper operation, maintenance, and management of wastewater collection systems are essential to reduce sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) and to protect public health and the environment. The CMOM approach outlines a dynamic system management framework that encourages evaluating and prioritizing efforts to identify and correct performance problems in collection systems
Registration
- WEAT/WEF Member - Govt./City: $120 ($150.00 after September 18)
- WEAT/WEF Member - Private Sector: $150 ($180.00 after September 18)
- Student: $30 ($60.00 after September 18)
- Non-Member - Govt./City: $205 (includes WEAT Only Membership) ($235 after September 18)
- Non-Member - Private Sector: $235 (includes WEAT Only Membership) ($265 after September 18)
Sponsorship Opportunities
Networking & Event Sponsorship: $700
- One complimentary registration
- Recognition with thanks and logo at the Lecture
- Name recognition on signage and PowerPoint during the Lecture
- Logo linked in emails promoting the Lecture
- Recognition on the WEAT website and social media pages
- Recognition via a special insert in WEAT’s official print and e-publication – Texas WET
