The Clarifier, our quarterly magazine is circulated directly in print and digital to 4,000 plus individuals in Michigan.
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The Michigan Rural Water Association, formed in 1990, is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that is governed by a membership elected board of directors. The goals of the MRWA, similar to that identified within the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, include protecting public health by ensuring the provision of safe drinking water and compliance with federal and state rules, regulations, and standards.
The MRWA provides training and technical assistance to municipalities throughout Michigan in the areas of water and wastewater operations, federal and state compliance and source water protection. Over the last two decades, the MRWA has worked to expand the level and quality of services to all municipalities. This has led to excellent attendance at annual events including the MRWA Management and Technical Conference, Upper Peninsula Expo, Water Review Courses, Equipment Expo, northern and southern satellite golf outings and the over one hundred trainings hosted throughout Michigan each year.
MRWA is committed to offering the highest level of training, technical assistance and informational products and services necessary to promote public health and environmental protection.
Water and Wastewater Utilities and their employees turn to The Clarifier as a source for industry news that includes updates compliance with regulations, operation, maintenance, financial and management issues that affect water and wastewater utilities and also to stay informed on the legislative front.
With print and electronic communication operating hand-in-hand, you can take advantage of the fact that The Clarifier magazine is also available online in a highly interactive format.
Flip-through pages, the sounds of turning pages, and even shading along the spine
all enhance your reading experience. This is the world’s first full html5 solution on the
market giving you the same interactive experience as the flash version. In addition to
the book layout, you can also select a presentation view that presents single pages
rather than the traditional double page layout.