January 3, 2025 - 18:00

The 2025 Water Finance Conference is calling for speakers for its upcoming 11th annual event. Scheduled for August 5-6 in Scottsdale, Arizona, this conference will focus on critical water issues affecting the western United States. Topics of interest include rate setting, affordability challenges, and the implications of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) funding on water systems.
This conference serves as a platform for professionals in the water finance sector to share insights, strategies, and innovative solutions. Organizers encourage experts, practitioners, and thought leaders to submit presentation proposals that address current and emerging trends in water finance and management.
Participants will have the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions and network with peers, making it an invaluable experience for anyone involved in water policy, finance, or infrastructure development. The deadline for proposal submissions is approaching, and interested speakers are urged to act quickly to secure their chance to contribute to this pivotal event.
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