About - AMSA Year in Review - 2003-2004
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A Message from
AMSA’s Executive Director - A Message from AMSA’s President
- AMSA Efforts on Clean Water Funding Gain Traction
- AMSA’s Advocacy on Wet Weather Issues Helps Shape National Policy
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AMSA Continues
To Expand Legal Presence - Targeted Action Fund Advances AMSA Clean Water Advocacy
- Media Looks to AMSA for Expertise on Clean Water Issues
- AMSA’s Advocacy on Biosolids’ Benefits and Safety Bolsters Federal Support
- AMSA’s Voice Gains Resonance as 12 New Members Join
- AMSA Accomplishments
- AMSA’s Regulatory Initiatives Ensure Sound EPA Policies
- AMSA Provides Clean Water Utilities with Essential Management Tools
- AMSA Provides Security Tools, Guidance to Clean Water Community
- AMSA Congratulates 2003 Peak Performance Award Winners
- AMSA Presents Clean Water Leaders with National Environmental Achievement
- AMSA Welcomes New President, Board Members . . . Thanks Outgoing for Dedicated Service
- AMSA Recognizes Excellence in Management Honorees
- AMSA’s Officers & Board of Directors
- AMSA’s Information Technology Continues to Make Great Strides
| The Association of Metropolitan Sewerage
Agencies (AMSA) is a national trade association representing over
350 of the nation’s clean water agencies and organizations. The
leadership and staffs of these agencies are America’s working
environmentalists, dedicated to protecting and improving the
nation’s waters and public health. They serve the majority of
the sewered population in the United States and collectively treat
and reclaim over 18 billion gallons of wastewater every day. Long recognized as a key water quality resource, AMSA plays an integral role in the development of scientifically sound, cost-effective and environmentally friendly policies affecting the wastewater community. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Congress, states and industry frequently rely on AMSA for both policy and technical insight on a wide array of clean water issues. Today, increasingly complex challenges threaten the nation’s continued water quality progress, making AMSA’s role in engaging the national policymakers on issues as varied as clean water infrastructure funding, security/emergency preparedness, and the future of municipal wet weather control efforts, critically important. For additional information on AMSA and its initiatives, please contact AMSA’s National Office at 202/833-2672 or at info@amsa-cleanwater.org or visit Clean Water on the Web (www.amsa-cleanwater.org). |








