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The TEXAS WATER UTILITIES JOURNAL is published monthly by the
Texas Water Utilities Association. The typical issue is 24-pages
plus cover, and includes articles regarding regulatory updates
and technological advances in the water utilities industry, a
schedule of upcoming education and training events, paid classified
advertising of job opportunities in the water utilities profession,
paid display and professional card advertising and timely articles
from the Association's President and Executive Director.
If your utility has a job opening, you may place a classified
advertisement in the TEXAS WATER UTILITIES JOURNAL or on the
TWUA HOME PAGE for as little as $100.00.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COST:
To advertise in the Journal OR Website, the
cost is $100 for 35 words or less. $1.00 for each additional
word three letters or more.
To advertise in the Journal AND
Website, the cost is $175 for 35 words or less. $.75
for each additional word three letters or more.
JOURNAL classified advertising must be received by the 5th day
of the month preceding the month in which the ad will actually
be published.
TWUA HOME PAGE classified advertising will be added to the HOME
PAGE on the 15th (if received by the 10th) and last (if received
by the 25th) day of each month, and will remain on the HOME PAGE
until the next placement cycle.
If you are with a firm which provides a product or service to
the water utilities industry, you may place your display
advertising in the TEXAS WATER UTILITIES JOURNAL, our monthly
magazine which reaches a circulation of some 8,000 water and wastewater
owners, managers, operators, laboratory personnel and other professionals.
The JOURNAL offers a full array of advertising options, from a
simple professional card advertisement all the way up to a full
page-four color advertisement. Regardless of your advertising
budget, the JOURNAL can be trusted to put you in touch with the
Texas water utilities industry market.
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