Organizers of this year’s World Aquatic Health Conference are offering financial incentives for those who register by Tuesday, May 31. The early-registration rate is $445, which can save an attendee up to $150. Returning conference-goers have another money-saving opportunity if they refer a friend. Returnees should email the Conference Team ([email protected]) prior to registering, so they can learn how to save an extra $100.
The National Swimming Pool Foundation hosts the WAHC, which is slated for Oct. 19-21 at Sheraton Music City Hotel in Nashville, Tenn. There will be over 40 seminars, with tracks on RWI/Advanced Chemistry, Advanced Filtration Science, Health Benefits, the CDC Model Aquatic Health Code, Advanced Service Concepts, Public Health, Facility Management, and New Industry Technology. The 2016 keynote speakers will be author Dr. Wallace J. Nichols and professional waterman Bruckner Chase. Nichols will share the Blue Mind concept about the importance of water in all aspects of life; Chase then will show new ways to empower more people to create a relationship with water.
More than 400 experts and specialists convene at WAHC each year. Attendees include pool builders, retailers, service technicians, manufacturers, pool operators, aquatic managers, environmental health officials and academics from different nations.