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Texas Water Utilities Association is the premier educator for water professionals in the state of Texas.

The Texas Water Utilities Association is a water utility, member-centered organization. We provide training programs, technical publications, and mutual problem solving opportunities for those employed in, or otherwise interested in, the water utility industry.

Our goal is to assist our members in providing improved services to mankind in their public health and environmental endeavors.

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Online Training

TWUA will soon offer online training to better meet your needs! Click the link below to see TWUA’s vision for online training.

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Regional Schools

Find out where the closest Regional School is for you.

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V.M. Ehlers Foundation

The V. M. Ehlers Foundation, Inc. was organized in 1959 to honor and memorialize Mr. Victor M. Ehlers, who passed away on March 29, 1959 after a distinguished career in the water utilities profession. Mr. Ehlers, or "Vic" as he was known to his friends, was instrumental in the formation of what is now the largest organization of its type in the world - the Texas Water Utilities Association.

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Meet Norma Clark, the new TWUA President.

"I am honored and privileged to serve as President of the Texas Water Utilities Association."

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From the desk of Russell Hamilton

“The 94th TWUA Annual School was a success in Corpus Christi.”

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Membership Benefits

Simplify your water education as a TWUA member.

TWUA makes continuing education and training easy.

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To ensure that your CE training hours are kept up to date, make sure your contact info is correct with TWUA.  To check your TCEQ Licensing information, click here.

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  • A subscription to the Texas Water Utilities Journal our monthly magazine which features changes in rules and regulations, technological advances, and career opportunities.  Many feel the Journal subscription alone is worth the amount of one’s individual  TWUA membership dues.



  • A professional staff at the TWUA Central Office is available as a source of information regarding the operator licensing programs and other matters of importance to those involved in the water and wastewater profession.

  • Through the TWUA Districts and Chapters, members earn up to two hours of both water and wastewater operator licensing credit for each monthly meeting attended.

  • Also, primarily through the Districts and Chapters, a great opportunity is provided for peer-to-peer contact, networking, and problem solving activities with others in the profession.



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Annual School

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Join us for training in Corpus Christi!

Offering a wide selection of classes, a variety of training events, and great networking opportunities with vendors and fellow operators.

February 24-27, 2013

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