American Water Resources Association
}}Founded in 1964, the American Water Resources Association (AWRA) is a multidisciplinary not-for-profit professional association dedicated to the advancement of individuals in water resources management, research, and education. With more than 2,000 members, AWRA is the pre-eminent multidisciplinary U.S. organization in the field. AWRA’s membership includes engineers, educators, foresters, biologists, ecologists, geographers, managers, regulators, hydrologists, hydro-geologists, attorneys, economists, and water policy specialists. AWRA organizes conferences, publishes the peer-reviewed ''Journal of the American Water Resources Association (J [https://awra.org/Members/Publications/JAWRA.aspx AWRA]),'' the ''Water Resources [https://awra.org/Members/Publications/IMPACT.aspx IMPACT]'' magazine, and sponsors various member committees, [https://www.awra.org/Members/Get_Connected/State_Sections.aspx State Sections] and [https://www.awra.org/Members/Get_Connected/Student_Chapters.aspx Student Chapters].
AWRA has a seat on the board of directors of the [https://rnrf.org/ Renewable Natural Resources Foundation] (RNRF), is a Member of the World Water Council, and participates in the WWC triennial World Water Forum. Provided by Wikipedia
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2SerialPublished 1968“…American Water Resources Association…”
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3SerialPublished 1965“…American Water Resources Association. Meeting…”
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4Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1976“…American Water Resources Association…”
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5Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1972“…American Water Resources Association…”
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6Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1968“…American Water Resources Association…”
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7Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1967“…American Water Resources Association…”
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8Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1993“…American Water Resources Association…”