And APWA is the perfect vehicle to enhance our professional expertise, to advocate for our communities and to give back to the next generation. The challenges facing public works professionals are becoming more
Built to Last
and more complex each and every day. Aging infrastructure, funding shortfalls, regulatory hurdles, and customer expectations are huge. To meet these challenges, we must continue to work together. These next few days can make a difference in how you deliver services to your communities. Don’t miss a single opportunity to learn and grow. We are here to find new and better ways to make our communities healthier and stronger. Take the time to learn about
Introducing the
New EZ Brine
• Produces up to 6,000 gal. of brine per hour (depending on water source)
• Blend salt brine & up to 3 micro-ingredients • Automatically mixes & monitors solution & system components
• Built in computer, WiFi, & printer for easy programing, continuous monitoring, remote operation & data logging
• Compact control station • 304 SS mix tank, skid-style base
something new—you never know what responsibilities you may be given tomorrow. Spend some time in the The Hub@PWX. Participate in a lightning session or take a break to talk with our local hosts from the Minnesota Chapter. Learn how they face the challenges in the Twin Cities. And don’t miss the exhibit floor! This is your chance to learn from experts regarding resources that are available to improve the way your agency or organization performs.
Learn more at gvminc.com/snow-division
800-458-5123
I am looking forward to seeing many old friends this week, as well as making many new ones. Don’t miss
to solve a problem tomorrow.
generation. Please join me in changing
out on making new professional
Now more than ever, we must work
the game and embracing the full value
acquaintances. Those you meet here
together to make our communities and
of this profession we proudly call
may be just the experts you will need
the environment better for the next
public works!
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APWA Reporter
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