AWWA/NRWA Webcast shows how to reduce system electric costs.

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Presented by John E. Regnier, Practical Steps to Reduce System Electric Costs Webcast will be hosted by AWWA and National Rural Water Association (NRWA) on January 27, 2010. It will present ways to efficiently integrate water system load control practices with power supplier operations and pricing rules. Attendees will learn about issues connected to electric power production and delivery, energy usage reduction, and efficient tailoring of water system operations.



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AWWA Announces Practical Steps to Reduce System Electric Costs Webcast



(DENVER, CO) - On Wednesday, January 27, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) and National Rural Water Association (NRWA) will host the Practical Steps to Reduce System Electric Costs Webcast. The webcast will present ways to most efficiently integrate water system load control practices with power supplier operations and pricing rules.

Webcast attendees will learn how electric power production and delivery impacts pricing schedules and principles, methods to reduce energy usage, how water system operations may be beneficially tailored to electric rate schedules, and specific types of energy conserving water system operations and present savings amounts.

The webcast presenter will be John E. Regnier, President of High Point, Inc., and consultant for National Rural Water Association. Regnier has fifty years of experience in environmental engineering, with a BS in Chemistry, ME and PhD in Environmental Engineering.

For more information on webcasts and registration details, go to http://www.awwa.org/Education/webcasts.

AWWA is the authoritative resource for knowledge, information, and advocacy to improve the quality and supply of water in North America and beyond. AWWA is the largest organization of water professionals in the world. AWWA advances public health, safety and welfare by uniting the efforts of the full spectrum of the entire water community. Through our collective strength we become better stewards of water for the greatest good of the people and the environment.

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