American Water Works Association

6666 W Quincy Avenue
Denver, CO 80235-3098

About American Water Works Association

The American Water Works Association is an international nonprofit educational association dedicated to safe water. Founded in 1881 as a forum for water professionals to share information and learn from each other for the common good, AWWA is the authoritative resource for knowledge, information, and advocacy for improving the quality and supply of water in North America and beyond.

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By American Water Works Association

AWWA provides a full-service publishing program, professionally editing, producing, marketing, and selling handbooks, standards, manuals, youth and consumer education products, and bill stuffers. Read more »

By American Water Works Association

AWWA Standards are vital guidelines for all facets of the water industry. They provide minimum requirements for design, installation, performance, and manufacture of products used in water treatment and supply. AWWA also produces standards covering utility management practices. Read more »