词条 | Water Quality Association |
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}}{{Infobox Organization |name = Water Quality Association |image = |caption = |founded = 1974 |extinction = |type = Trade association |headquarters = |location = |membership = |language = |leader_title = Executive Director |leader_name = Pauli Undesser |key_people = |num_staff = |budget = |website = {{URL|http://www.wqa.org/}} }} The Water Quality Association (WQA) is an Illinois-based trade association representing the residential, commercial, industrial, and small community water treatment industry in the United States.[1][2] It has more than 2,500 members consisting of both manufacturers as well as dealers/distributors of equipment.[3] The Water Quality Association was founded in 1974 from the merger of two trade associations, the Water Conditioning Association International which represented water treatment dealers and the Water Conditioning Foundation which primarily comprised water treatment equipment manufactures. WQA represents the water treatment industry as a whole devoted to treating water for both residential and commercial/industrial use. Final barrier has become the industry standard preventing waterborne contaminants in treated water. WQA's member companies are committed to making sure that water safe following industry regulations. Water Quality Research FoundationThe Water Quality Research Foundation (WQRF) – formerly the Water Quality Research Council (WQRC), was formed in 1949 as a division of WQA to serve on behalf of the Water Quality Association as a universally recognized and independent research organization. The primary goal of the WQRF is to conduct and fund scientific research and education for the water quality improvement industry. The WQRF currently sponsors numerous research studies which positively impact legislative change. Gold Seal ProgramThe Water Quality Association’s Gold Seal Product Certification Program is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Standards Council of Canada (SCC) to test and certify products for conformance with industry standards, including those published by NSF International. WQA also provides education through the Professional Certification Program, which is accepted as a standard for water treatment professionals. Which include the Certified Water-treatment Representative (CWR) and Certified Water Specialist (CWS), with a couple Advanced Level certifications; Master Water Specialist (MWS) and Master Service Technician (MST). WQA’s Sustainability Certification Program is the only ANSI accredited environmental certification program in the drinking water industry. The Sustainability Certification Mark helps retailers and consumers recognize products that have been manufactured according to industry standards for recognized best practices in environmental sustainability and corporate social responsibility. It helps show that the product is safe for both people and Earth. References1. ^{{cite book |title=Point-of-use/entry treatment of drinking water |pages=35–36 |year=1991 |publisher=United States Environmental Protection Agency |isbn=978-0-8155-1249-3 }} 2. ^Water Quality Association, accessed on March 22, 2009. 3. ^Environmental Expert: Water Quality Association (WQA), accessed on March 22, 2009. External links
4 : Non-profit organizations based in Illinois|Water supply and sanitation in the United States|Lisle, Illinois|Companies based in DuPage County, Illinois |
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