Who should join?
- Public and private drinking water utilities
- Water consultants
- Manufacturers who provide products and technology
to the water supply community
Why join?
Being a subscriber has its privileges. You
can pool your resources with others in the water industry to fund critical
scientific research.
For
just pennies per customer, you gain:
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Millions of dollars in research
value.
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A bridge to the regulatory community.
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Up-to-the-minute solutions to problems and issues confronting
the water supply community.
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A roadmap to the water community’s future.
Water
Research Foundation - Our Value to You

Subscriber Benefits:
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Nearly 1,000 reports, searchable online by topic.
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Reports, summaries, and progress reports on new research.
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Magazines, newsletters, and Webcasts delivering the latest
research findings.
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Access to an international peer network to share information and
solutions.
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Opportunities to guide the research agenda through participating
in committees.
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Opportunities to co-fund your research through our
co-sponsorship program.
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Opportunities to submit research proposals.
What does it cost?
Subscriber funding is the
most critical factor in the Foundation’s ability to sponsor research. Fees are
based upon the amount of water the utility generates and your billings related
to drinking water.
A subscription amounts to
just pennies per customer each year and in many cases, can save an organization
thousands of dollars needed to fund research alone.
To determine your
organization’s subscription rate, click
Subscription Worksheets to help you calculate the fee.
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I can’t think of a more critical investment than we as the water industry can make than in the science of clean, safe drinking water. For us not to be on the cutting edge of technology and continually promoting the science would be a disservice to our customers.
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