AWWA Membership | Western Canada Water Professionals
Working in water and wastewater means protecting public health, supporting communities, and managing one of our most important resources.
Membership in the American Water Works Association (AWWA) connects you to a network of professionals who share knowledge, support professional development, and work together to advance safe and sustainable water services.
Through the Western Canada Section AWWA, members across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the northern territories participate in training, networking, and industry collaboration that supports their careers and the communities they serve.
Professional Development
Access technical training, workshops, and educational opportunities that support certification, continuing education, and skill growth.
Build Your Network
Connect with professionals across utilities, consulting, engineering, regulation, and research to build relationships, mentorships, and career opportunities.
Stay Current
Receive industry publications, technical resources, and updates on emerging issues in drinking water and wastewater services.
Contribute to the Profession
Get involved through committees, events, and knowledge sharing that strengthen the water community.
Membership includes access to a wide range of professional resources and opportunities.
The Western Canada Section AWWA brings members together through regional programs, events, and training that reflect the needs of our communities and utilities.
Regional technical workshops and training
Networking events and industry gatherings
The annual Western Canada Water Conference & Exhibition
Young professional activities and mentorship opportunities
Volunteer committees and leadership roles
These opportunities help members build knowledge, expand professional networks, and contribute to the advancement of the water profession.
Become a member of the American Water Works Association.
Select the Western Canada Section AWWA as your local section.
Start participating in events, training, and the professional community.

Do I need to work for a utility to join?
No. Members include operators, engineers, consultants, regulators, researchers, students, and others involved in water and wastewater services.
Is there a student membership?
Yes. Students can join at a reduced rate and gain access to scholarships, networking opportunities, and industry events.
Do members receive discounts for conferences?
Yes. Members receive reduced rates for conferences, workshops, and many training opportunities.
Can I volunteer?
Yes. Members can participate in committees, events, and industry initiatives. Volunteering is a good way to build relationships and gain experience.