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News Release from: Water Monitoring Association
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 August 2007
Formation of the Water Monitoring
Association
Over the last year discussion have taken place within a group of companies involved in water monitoring, which has culminated in the formation of the Water Monitoring Association
The founder members of the Water Monitoring Association include; ABB Instrumentation, Emerson Process Management, Endress+Hauser, Environmental Technology (Publications), Envitech, Hach Lange, Hydro-Logic, Jenway, Krohne, Partech Instruments, Rivertrace Engineering, Sira Environmental, SWIG, WRc The Water Monitoring Association (WMA) represents the interests of companies involved in all aspects of water monitoring
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 20 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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It was formed to influence the development of standards, equipment, personnel and applications that affect qualitative and quantitative water monitoring.
The objectives of the Association are to:.
* Provide an independent technical resource for members and their clients.
* Influence appropriate industry standards, codes, safety procedures and operating principles.
* Encourage the professional development and a high level of ethical conduct of industry personnel.
* Seek co-operative endeavours with other professional organisations, institutions and regulatory bodies, nationally and internationally.
Membership is open to any company or individual that has an interest in the monitoring of water and related fields.
For more details, please contact Andy Curtis at the WMA.
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