Academic - Ag & Life Sciences Academic - Engineering

Description

The WEF and AWWA goals shall be to expand and share knowledge in order to foster a supremely high quality of available water resources through pollution prevention practices and the design, construction, and maintenance of water and wastewater treatment facilities. Both WEF and AWWA activities include: inviting guest speakers to share their experiences, participation in design competitions, attendance of club affiliate conference and workshops, water quality testing, canoe trips, field trips, peer mentoring, etc.

Affiliations

Constitution / Tier

File WaterProfessionalsStudentChapter-ConstitutionBylaws1.pdf
Tier Student Organization - Registered

Membership Information

Student Members 13
ISU Members 3
Non-ISU Members 0
Allowed Members Engineering and Life Sciences Students
Allowed Officers All are allowed
Membership Qualifications None
Membership Restrictions None
Elections/Selection Elections for leadership positions are held at the end of the school year.
Meetings Cabinet are held once a month and general meetings are held twice a month.

Description of Regular Meetings/Activities

Cabinet meetings are held once a month and general meetings are held twice a month.

Description of Special Events

Students visit WEFTEC in the fall semester and compete in other competitions in the spring semester. Students also have the opportunity to qualify for the national AWWA conference (ACE) held in the summer. Other special events held every semester are water and wastewater plant tours, social events, presentations and speakers, local WEF and AWWA conferences, and competitions.