Liabilities / Assets
27th percentile
Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.
990 • Fiscal year 2018 • EIN 91-0954840
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
27th percentile
Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.
Liabilities / Revenue
27th percentile
Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.
Net Margin
69th percentile
Higher net margin than 69% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
Score unavailable
This filing does not contain officer compensation rows.
Asset Growth
87th percentile
Faster asset growth than 87% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
59th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 59% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$327,779
Up $92,358 (+39%) from 2017
Net Assets
Up$327,779
Up $92,921 (+40%) from 2017
Liabilities
Down$0
Down $563 (-100%) from 2017
Revenue
Up$717,211
Up $59,224 (+9.0%) from 2017
Expenses
Down$624,290
Down $50,420 (-7.5%) from 2017
Net Income
Up$92,921
Up $109,644 (+656%) from 2017
Pacific northwest clean water association (pncwa) is dedicated to protecting and enhancing water resources in the states of idaho, oregon, and washington. To achieve this, we promote the professional development of our members, the dissemination of information to the public and policy makers, and the advancement of science and technology needed to protect human health and the environment.
Pncwa is dedicated to preserving and enhancing water resources in the states of idaho, oregon, and washington.
| Line | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assets | |||
| Savings and Temporary Cash Investments | $226,785 | $321,188 | ▲ $94,403 |
| Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges | $3,500 | $3,500 | → $0 |
| Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net | $4,598 | $2,638 | ▼ $1,960 |
| Inventories for Sale or Use | $538 | $453 | ▼ $85 |
| Total Assets | $235,421 | $327,779 | ▲ $92,358 |
| Liabilities | |||
| Other Liabilities | $563 | - | - |
| Total Liabilities | $563 | $0 | ▼ $563 |
| Net Assets / Fund Balance | |||
| Unrestricted Net Assets | $197,413 | $261,558 | ▲ $64,145 |
| Temporarily Rstr Net Assets | $37,445 | $66,221 | ▲ $28,776 |
| Total Net Assets Fund Balance | $234,858 | $327,779 | ▲ $92,921 |
| Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance | $235,421 | $327,779 | ▲ $92,358 |
| Asset | Book Value | Depreciation | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Equipment | $2,638 | $11,143 | $13,781 |
| Period | Beginning | Contrib. | Gain/Loss | Other Uses | End |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | $43,712 | $47,176 | - | - | $81,485 |
| 2017 | $41,706 | $9,885 | - | - | $43,712 |
| 2016 | $38,871 | $9,150 | - | - | $41,706 |
| 2015 | $37,297 | $7,198 | - | - | $38,871 |
| 2014 | $27,736 | $14,185 | - | - | $37,297 |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Jim Baird | President |
| Adam Mcclymont | President-el |
| Andrew Perez | Director |
| Bill Christy | Director |
| Bud Ruther | Director |
| Court Harris | Director |
| David Keil | Director |
| Haley Falconer | Director |
| Jeff Brown | Director |
| Jesse Hartman | Director |
| John Philllips | Director |
| Kevin Dour | Director |
| Shawn Moffit | Director |
| Steven Drangsholt | Director |
| Lara Kammereck | Secretary |
| Vicki Sironen | Treasurer |
| Contractor | Services | Location | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rainey Cluss INC | Mgmt, Event | PO BOX 103, Hansen, ID 83334 | $128,078 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Other Expenses | $590,172 |
| Grants and Similar Amounts Paid | $34,118 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits | $0 |
| Total Fundraising Expense | $0 |
| Line Item | Program | Management | Fundraising | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conferences and Meetings | $214,652 | $4,341 | - | $218,993 |
| Fees for Services Other | $140,060 | $3,043 | - | $143,103 |
| Fees for Services Management | $5,464 | $115,808 | - | $121,272 |
| Travel | $11,072 | $13,288 | - | $24,360 |
| Office Expenses | $17,517 | $6,567 | - | $24,084 |
| Information Technology | $9,421 | $9,272 | - | $18,693 |
| Grants to Domestic Orgs | $17,430 | - | - | $17,430 |
| Grants to Domestic Individuals | $16,688 | - | - | $16,688 |
| Fees for Services Accounting | - | $7,000 | - | $7,000 |
| Insurance | $1,707 | $4,745 | - | $6,452 |
| All Other Expenses | $2,471 | - | - | $2,471 |
| Depreciation Depletion | $1,254 | $706 | - | $1,960 |
| Other Expenses | $1,530 | $2,593 | - | $1,530 |
| Total Functional Expenses | $456,723 | $167,567 | $0 | $624,290 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Gaming Gross Income | $3,816 |
| Gaming Direct Expenses | $1,870 |
| Fundraising Direct Expenses | $1,552 |
| Fundraising Gross Income | $1,375 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
“Pncwa has no employees and has delegated control over certain administrative duties to a third party management agent pursuant to an administrative services agreement. This third party management agent acts as the top management official of the organization and has ultimate responsibility for implementing the decisions of the organization's governing body, administration, and operations of pncwa.”
“Pncwa is organized as a nonprofit association with members.”
“Four regional directors are elected on the regional level by the sections and sit on the pncwa board of directors. The members elect the other members of the board of directors.”
“Regions have been formed in the following areas: idaho region; oregon region; western washington region; and eastern washington region. Each region has a regional director and an executive committee. Each region's constitution and bylaws are reviewed and adopted by pncwa's board of directors. Sections may be operated under the region's constitution. Sections include regional affiliations of individuals representing wastewater treatment or collection systems, industrial waste facilities, or organizations whose objectives are in harmony with pncwa. Sections have their own bylaws which must be approved by the region executive committee and pncwa's board of directors and must be in accordance with article 3 of the constitution of pncwa. Any section may be excluded from pncwa by a majority vote of pncwa's board of directors for any change in its bylaws or objectives that may bring it into conflict with the constitution or general objectives of pncwa. The regions and sections are separate legal entities under state law, independent of pncwa.”
“Approximately a week prior to filing the form 990, a draft in pdf format is sent to the board of directors. Comments and corrections are strongly encouraged.”
“In addition to requiring board members, staff, and regular contractors to proactively notify the full board of any conflicts, all board members, staff, and regular contractors must sign an annual form which a) affirms that they have received a copy of the policy; b) read and understood it; c) agreed to comply with the policy; d) understood that pncwa is a charitable organization and must engage in activities which accomplish one or more of its tax-exempt purposes; and e) list all relationships with pncwa vendors, service recipients, funders, employees and contractors. All potential conflicts are reviewed by the board of directors without the presence of the interested party.”
“The executive committee reviews and approves the top management official's annual contract with no participation by the top management official or other interested persons. The top management official's compensation is established using comparable data for similarly qualified persons in functionally comparable positions at similar nonprofits; consideration of roles and responsibilities of the top management official; and cost of living data. Comparable market data is obtained from salary surveys and form 990s filed by comparable not-for- profit organizations. Discussions and decisions regarding the compensation are documented in executive committee meeting minutes. The top management official's annual contract was reviewed and approved by the executive committee for 2018. The top management official also receives reimbursements for routine, reasonable, and documented expenses incurred during the year under an accountable plan. The top management official travels throughout our service area. Pncwa has a travel policy that caps reimbursement levels and requires low-budget travel.”
“Pncwa does not have any employees. Pncwa does not compensate other officers.”
“We consider requests on a case-by-case basis.”
“Pacific northwest clean water association”
“Pacific northwest clean water association (pncwa) is dedicated to protecting and enhancing water resources in the states of idaho, oregon, and washington. To achieve this, we promote the professional development of our members, the dissemination of information to the public and policy makers, and the advancement of science and technology needed to protect human health and the environment.”
“The 12-member board meets monthly and serves as the guiding body of the organization with executive committee members working closely with management to guarantee program support and fiscal compliance. Other volunteers engage in the creation of technical training including a diverse industry-specific educational program offered at the annual conference and other workshops done both in-person and by webinar. Non-technical committees support program services such as public education and scholarship fundraising, and a range of volunteers contribute to the quarterly newsletter.”
“Conferences and workshops: annual conference and workshops provide water/wastewater and other public health, municipal, and regulatory professionals with water pollution control education including the latest issues, technology, and research pertaining to management of wastewater facilities, energy conservation, and environmental protection. Wastewater professionals are tasked with huge responsibilities for maintaining service, safety, and cost efficiency while protecting the public from potential health hazards from inadequately treated wastewater. Pncwa training provides the skills and knowledge to reduce both risks and expenditures. In 2018, there were 978 attendees at the annual conference; 24 attendees at the public communications camp workshop; 61 attendees at the pncwa's pacific northwest young professionals summit workshop co-sponsored with pnws/awwa; 3 webinar trainings were offered free of charge to members ("find the leader within you," "energy efficiency and recovery,- and "resilience: strong utilities, strong communities").”
“Public education: 1. Annual workshop for communication professionals to learn how to best communicate with the public on issues that are highly scientific, sometimes highly misunderstood, and often regarding a subject not often talked about (issues surrounding wastewater). In 2018, there were 24 attendees. 2. Provide judging volunteers for the international science and engineering fairs (isef) in oregon and washington used for stockholm junior water prize (sjwp) selections. Present 100 award to each state winner in our three- state region that participates in the certified isef program. Select and support state winners to attend the national stockholm junior water prize (sjwp) competition. 3. Adopt-a-school grants: fund 4th-12th grade science-based wastewater/stormwater curriculums/projects in exchange for providing a classroom presentation from a water professional and/or treatment facility tour. Twelve schools received funding in 2018 with grants totaling 6,436. Provided winners with water source book activities and wastewater utility partner. 4. Encourage awareness of the resources available on the wef (water environment federation) website. These water resource materials are targeted to the general public (water service consumers), educators and k- 12 students, college students, and water quality professionals.”
“Membership services: --in addition to the training opportunities provided to its 1,450 members that help build professional excellence for established professionals, pncwa focuses on the issue of workforce sustainability (having a trained workforce to take the lead as retirements increase in the field). Leadership training and different areas of support for students and young professionals are part of this effort as well as a scholarship fund to encourage education in the water quality field. --in 2018, a total of 8,000 was awarded in scholarships with 2 recipients receiving 1,500 each, one receiving 2,000, and one receiving 3,000 to help cover costs in their educational pursuits regarding water quality. The scholarship committee raised a total of 36,476 in year-round contributions in 2018 through fundraising activities at our annual conference. Also,a robust awards program is in place to honor excellence in the field. --two pncwa young professionals (yps) were supported in attending the wef/awwa (water environment association/american water works association) young professionals summit. A third pncwa yp was supported by her employer to attend as well. Pncwa also provided partial support to two pncwa yps to attend weftec, the water environment federation's annual technical exhibition and conference, that annually draws about 25,000 water professionals from around the globe. --operations challenge is a highly competitive event where wwtp operators' skills in maintenace, pump, safety, and lab events are tested. Two teams competed at the 27th pncwa operations challenge at the pncwa annual conference. A pacific northwest team comprised of four members was given travel support to compete in the national operations challenge competition at weftec18 in new orleans, and our operations challenge committee chair was also supported in attending the national competition to participate as a judge. --a 1,375 donation was made by pncwa to wrf (water research foundation) to support water research. --in early 2018, in response to the tremendous destruction due to flooding in 2017, pncwa donated a total of 6,970 to charitable organizations supporting flood relief efforts in texas, florida, and puerto rico. --four pncwa government affairs committee members were supported to attend the 2018 national water policy fly-in & expo in washington dc, an event designed to engage legislators and their staff in critical water topics with people from their local communities. --a mentoring program pairs mentors and protgs who commit to working together over the course of at least a year. --the pncwa students and young professionals committee continued the pncwa student design competition and budgeted support for the winning team to attend and present at the wef student design competition national event at weftec in new orleans. The wef student design competition promotes "real world" design experience for students interested in pursuing an education and/or career in water/wastewater engineering and sciences. It tasks individuals or teams of students within a university setting to prepare a design to help solve a local water quality issue. Teams evaluate alternative ideas, perform calculations, and recommend the best solution based on experience, economics, and feasibility in the form of an engineering report and final presentation to industry. The pncwa team that competed in weftec was also supported in attending and presenting at the pncwa 2018 annual conference. The presentation topic was "city of moscow solids management alternative feasibility study" (university of idaho). Travel support for the design competition totaled 5,461, and the u of i wef student chapter received a grant of 200 from pncwa as a participation prize.”
“Conf staffing, consulting 133,478 3,043 0 newsletter:layout, design 7,650 0 0 less:newsletter -2,295 0 0 newsletter:copy ed/content 1,753 0 0 less:newsletter -526 0 0 total 140,060 3,043 0”
“Direct expenses special events 0 direct expenses gaming 0 cost of good sold 0 direct expenses special events 0 direct expenses gaming 0 cost of goods sold 0 to balance fy2016 net assets to audit 0”
“Pncwa receives contributions and conducts fundraising events during the year for the benefit of water for people, a 501(c)(3) organization.”
“The temporarily restricted endowment funds will be used to encourage education in the water quality field through scholarships and to provide bus transportation for school children to wastewater treatment plant tours. The board-designated endowment funds will be used for scholarships and to support the scholarship fund to encourage education in the water quality field.”
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| IRS990/Desc | 0 | CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS: ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOPS PROVIDE WATER/WASTEWATER AND OTHER PUBLIC HEALTH, MUNICIPAL, AND REGULATORY PROFESSIONALS WITH WATER POLLUTION CONTROL EDUCATION INCLUDING THE LATEST ISSUES, TECHNOLOGY, AND RESEARCH PERTAINING TO MANAGEMENT OF WASTEWATER FACILITIES, ENERGY CONSERVATION, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. WASTEWATER PROFESSIONALS ARE TASKED WITH HUGE RESPONSIBILITIES FOR MAINTAINING SERVICE, SAFETY, AND COST EFFICIENCY WHILE PROTECTING THE PUBLIC FROM POTENTIAL HEALTH HAZARDS FROM INADEQUATELY TREATED WASTEWATER. PNCWA TRAINING PROVIDES THE SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE TO REDUCE BOTH RISKS AND EXPENDITURES. IN 2018, THERE WERE 978 ATTENDEES AT THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE; 24 ATTENDEES AT THE PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS CAMP WORKSHOP; 61 ATTENDEES AT THE PNCWA'S PACIFIC NORTHWEST YOUNG PROFESSIONALS SUMMIT WORKSHOP CO-SPONSORED WITH PNWS/AWWA; 3 WEBINAR TRAININGS WERE OFFERED FREE OF CHARGE TO MEMBERS ("FIND THE LEADER WITHIN YOU," "ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RECOVERY,- AND "RESILIENCE: STRONG UTILITIES, STRONG COMMUNITIES"). |
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| IRS990/ProgSrvcAccomActy2Grp/Desc | 0 | NEWSLETTERS: QUARTERLY NEWSLETTERS RELATIVE TO EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES OF PNCWA. PROMOTES THE TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT OF MEMBERS AND ADVANCES OF SCIENCE NEEDED TO PROTECT THE WATER ENVIRONMENT AND HIGHLIGHTS CHALLENGES AND SUCCESSES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION. FOCUS TOPICS FOR THE ISSUES PRODUCED IN 2018 WERE "ADVANCES IN INSTRUMENTATION, LAB ANALYSIS, AND GETTING TO ZERO," "TOXICITY AND IMPACTS,- AND "TERTIARY TREATMENT, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT." |
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| IRS990/ProgSrvcAccomActy3Grp/Desc | 0 | PUBLIC EDUCATION: 1. ANNUAL WORKSHOP FOR COMMUNICATION PROFESSIONALS TO LEARN HOW TO BEST COMMUNICATE WITH THE PUBLIC ON ISSUES THAT ARE HIGHLY SCIENTIFIC, SOMETIMES HIGHLY MISUNDERSTOOD, AND OFTEN REGARDING A SUBJECT NOT OFTEN TALKED ABOUT (ISSUES SURROUNDING WASTEWATER). IN 2018, THERE WERE 24 ATTENDEES. 2. PROVIDE JUDGING VOLUNTEERS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIRS (ISEF) IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON USED FOR STOCKHOLM JUNIOR WATER PRIZE (SJWP) SELECTIONS. PRESENT 100 AWARD TO EACH STATE WINNER IN OUR THREE- STATE REGION THAT PARTICIPATES IN THE CERTIFIED ISEF PROGRAM. SELECT AND SUPPORT STATE WINNERS TO ATTEND THE NATIONAL STOCKHOLM JUNIOR WATER PRIZE (SJWP) COMPETITION. 3. ADOPT-A-SCHOOL GRANTS: FUND 4TH-12TH GRADE SCIENCE-BASED WASTEWATER/STORMWATER CURRICULUMS/PROJECTS IN EXCHANGE FOR PROVIDING A CLASSROOM PRESENTATION FROM A WATER PROFESSIONAL AND/OR TREATMENT FACILITY TOUR. TWELVE SCHOOLS RECEIVED FUNDING IN 2018 WITH GRANTS TOTALING 6,436. PROVIDED WINNERS WITH WATER SOURCE BOOK ACTIVITIES AND WASTEWATER UTILITY PARTNER. 4. ENCOURAGE AWARENESS OF THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE ON THE WEF (WATER ENVIRONMENT FEDERATION) WEBSITE. THESE WATER RESOURCE MATERIALS ARE TARGETED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC (WATER SERVICE CONSUMERS), EDUCATORS AND K- 12 STUDENTS, COLLEGE STUDENTS, AND WATER QUALITY PROFESSIONALS. |
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| IRS990/ProgSrvcAccomActyOtherGrp/Desc | 0 | MEMBERSHIP SERVICES: --IN ADDITION TO THE TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES PROVIDED TO ITS 1,450 MEMBERS THAT HELP BUILD PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE FOR ESTABLISHED PROFESSIONALS, PNCWA FOCUSES ON THE ISSUE OF WORKFORCE SUSTAINABILITY (HAVING A TRAINED WORKFORCE TO TAKE THE LEAD AS RETIREMENTS INCREASE IN THE FIELD). LEADERSHIP TRAINING AND DIFFERENT AREAS OF SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS AND YOUNG PROFESSIONALS ARE PART OF THIS EFFORT AS WELL AS A SCHOLARSHIP FUND TO ENCOURAGE EDUCATION IN THE WATER QUALITY FIELD. --IN 2018, A TOTAL OF 8,000 WAS AWARDED IN SCHOLARSHIPS WITH 2 RECIPIENTS RECEIVING 1,500 EACH, ONE RECEIVING 2,000, AND ONE RECEIVING 3,000 TO HELP COVER COSTS IN THEIR EDUCATIONAL PURSUITS REGARDING WATER QUALITY. THE SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE RAISED A TOTAL OF 36,476 IN YEAR-ROUND CONTRIBUTIONS IN 2018 THROUGH FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES AT OUR ANNUAL CONFERENCE. ALSO,A ROBUST AWARDS PROGRAM IS IN PLACE TO HONOR EXCELLENCE IN THE FIELD. --TWO PNCWA YOUNG PROFESSIONALS (YPS) WERE SUPPORTED IN ATTENDING THE WEF/AWWA (WATER ENVIRONMENT ASSOCIATION/AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION) YOUNG PROFESSIONALS SUMMIT. A THIRD PNCWA YP WAS SUPPORTED BY HER EMPLOYER TO ATTEND AS WELL. PNCWA ALSO PROVIDED PARTIAL SUPPORT TO TWO PNCWA YPS TO ATTEND WEFTEC, THE WATER ENVIRONMENT FEDERATION'S ANNUAL TECHNICAL EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE, THAT ANNUALLY DRAWS ABOUT 25,000 WATER PROFESSIONALS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE. --OPERATIONS CHALLENGE IS A HIGHLY COMPETITIVE EVENT WHERE WWTP OPERATORS' SKILLS IN MAINTENACE, PUMP, SAFETY, AND LAB EVENTS ARE TESTED. TWO TEAMS COMPETED AT THE 27TH PNCWA OPERATIONS CHALLENGE AT THE PNCWA ANNUAL CONFERENCE. A PACIFIC NORTHWEST TEAM COMPRISED OF FOUR MEMBERS WAS GIVEN TRAVEL SUPPORT TO COMPETE IN THE NATIONAL OPERATIONS CHALLENGE COMPETITION AT WEFTEC18 IN NEW ORLEANS, AND OUR OPERATIONS CHALLENGE COMMITTEE CHAIR WAS ALSO SUPPORTED IN ATTENDING THE NATIONAL COMPETITION TO PARTICIPATE AS A JUDGE. --A 1,375 DONATION WAS MADE BY PNCWA TO WRF (WATER RESEARCH FOUNDATION) TO SUPPORT WATER RESEARCH. --IN EARLY 2018, IN RESPONSE TO THE TREMENDOUS DESTRUCTION DUE TO FLOODING IN 2017, PNCWA DONATED A TOTAL OF 6,970 TO CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING FLOOD RELIEF EFFORTS IN TEXAS, FLORIDA, AND PUERTO RICO. --FOUR PNCWA GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE MEMBERS WERE SUPPORTED TO ATTEND THE 2018 NATIONAL WATER POLICY FLY-IN & EXPO IN WASHINGTON DC, AN EVENT DESIGNED TO ENGAGE LEGISLATORS AND THEIR STAFF IN CRITICAL WATER TOPICS WITH PEOPLE FROM THEIR LOCAL COMMUNITIES. --A MENTORING PROGRAM PAIRS MENTORS AND PROTGS WHO COMMIT TO WORKING TOGETHER OVER THE COURSE OF AT LEAST A YEAR. --THE PNCWA STUDENTS AND YOUNG PROFESSIONALS COMMITTEE CONTINUED THE PNCWA STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION AND BUDGETED SUPPORT FOR THE WINNING TEAM TO ATTEND AND PRESENT AT THE WEF STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION NATIONAL EVENT AT WEFTEC IN NEW ORLEANS. THE WEF STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION PROMOTES "REAL WORLD" DESIGN EXPERIENCE FOR STUDENTS INTERESTED IN PURSUING AN EDUCATION AND/OR CAREER IN WATER/WASTEWATER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCES. IT TASKS INDIVIDUALS OR TEAMS OF STUDENTS WITHIN A UNIVERSITY SETTING TO PREPARE A DESIGN TO HELP SOLVE A LOCAL WATER QUALITY ISSUE. TEAMS EVALUATE ALTERNATIVE IDEAS, PERFORM CALCULATIONS, AND RECOMMEND THE BEST SOLUTION BASED ON EXPERIENCE, ECONOMICS, AND FEASIBILITY IN THE FORM OF AN ENGINEERING REPORT AND FINAL PRESENTATION TO INDUSTRY. THE PNCWA TEAM THAT COMPETED IN WEFTEC WAS ALSO SUPPORTED IN ATTENDING AND PRESENTING AT THE PNCWA 2018 ANNUAL CONFERENCE. THE PRESENTATION TOPIC WAS "CITY OF MOSCOW SOLIDS MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVE FEASIBILITY STUDY" (UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO). TRAVEL SUPPORT FOR THE DESIGN COMPETITION TOTALED 5,461, AND THE U OF I WEF STUDENT CHAPTER RECEIVED A GRANT OF 200 FROM PNCWA AS A PARTICIPATION PRIZE. |
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