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WWEMA 45th Washington Forum April 17-19, 2018 Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center National Harbor, MD Effectively Communicating Change at the National, State, and Local Level Water Week 2018 Preliminary Agenda

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS TUESDAY, APRIL 17 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Registration 9:30-11:30 a.m. Executive Committee Meeting 12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m. Lunch on own 1:30-3:00 p.m. Preliminary Agenda This year s 45th WWEMA Washington Forum will be held April 17-19, 2018 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center at National Harbor, MD. The theme for this year s meeting is Effectively Communicating Change at the National, State, and Local Level. The meeting, which will be chaired by Mike Dimitriou, President, WRT LLC, will highlight the many changes happening in Washington, DC and throughout the country with regard to water infrastructure, environmental and public health protection, and the legislative and regulatory changes that will impact the water sector in the coming years. Once again this year, WWEMA will be meeting with the other water associations to celebrate Water Week 2018 and unite in one voice for water. In addition to an exciting line-up of sessions and speakers, a not-to-miss reception is planned for all the water groups at the Library of Congress for a special evening of networking and social interaction. Marketing & Member Services Committee Meeting (All Members) 3:30-5:00 p.m. Legislative/Regulatory Committee Meeting (All Members) 5:00-5:30 p.m. New Member & First Time Attendees Meet and Greet 5:30-7:00 p.m. Welcome Reception Wednesday, April 18 7:00-8:00 a.m. Manufacturer Rep. Council Breakfast Meeting (Manufacturer Reps) 8:00-8:30 a.m. Welcome and Announcements Michael Dimitriou, Washington Forum Program Chair, WRT LLC 8:30-9:30 a.m. 7:00-8:00 a.m. Brown Sugar: Rockin the Economic Data Anirban Basu, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Sage Policy Group, Inc. Mr. Basu will provide an analysis of global, national, and regional economies using the most up-to-date data available with a focus on the performance of financial, labor, real estate, and water markets. His enthusiastic and engaging presentation style brings the economy to life as he talks about how the new Administration s policies and initiatives may impact short- and long-term business for water and wastewater technologies. 7:00-8:00 a.m. 9:30-10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Registration Manufacturers Rep. Council Breakfast Meeting 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon General Session 12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m. Networking Lunch 1:30-4:00 p.m. General Session 4:30 p.m. Board Buses for Networking Event 5:30-7:00 p.m. Water Associations Networking Event & Congressional Reception Library of Congress THURSDAY, APRIL 19 7:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Registration 7:00-8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon General Session 12:00 noon Meeting Adjourns 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m. Board Lunch and Meeting The Changing Face and Direction of EPA Peter Grevatt, Director, U.S. EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Andrew Sawyers, Director, U.S. EPA Office of Wastewater Management Deborah Nagle, Director, U.S. EPA Office of Science and Technology Loren Denton, Acting Associate Director, Water Enforcement Division, U.S. EPA, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance It has been a busy year for the new Administration and changes are being felt at EPA as budgets are cut and the Agency refocuses on its core mission. Administration policies such as regulatory streamlining and reform and net zero regulatory costs will have a decided impact on the regulatory environment going forward. Our presenters will outline the priorities for each of their offices and discuss what impacts the changes will have on regulatory and enforcement priorities and what that may mean for technology manufacturers. 10:30-11:00 a.m. Break 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon The Evolving Role of States and EPA Under an Expanded Cooperative Federalism Approach Alan Roberson, Executive Director, Association of State Drinking Water Administrators Julia Anastasio, Executive Director & General Counsel, Association of Clean Water Administrators Carolyn Hanson, Acting Executive Director, Environmental Council of the States Both states and EPA are redefining their roles in environmental and public health protection. The Environmental Council of the States recently drafted a paper on Cooperative Federalism from the state perspective and EPA is now focusing on Cooperative Federalism as one of its primary pillars as reflected in recent budget and strategic planning documents. We are hearing more and more of states and even municipalities deciding to regulate contaminants on their own. This session will discuss the evolving vision of the new state/epa working relationship and what it means for environmental regulation and oversight in the future.

12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m. Networking Lunch 1:30-2:00 p.m. The Potential Role for P3s in Water Infrastructure Investment Stephen J. Auton-Smith, Managing Director, Infrastructure Advisory, Ernst & Young Infrastructure Advisors LLC The Administration s Infrastructure Plan calls for up to 80 percent of the funding to come from private equity, state, and local investment. One option for leveraging private funding is the creation of public private partnerships (P3s). While more common outside of the U.S., there are growing examples of where such partnerships in the U.S. have resulted in successful project funding and implementation with project risks being borne by the appropriate party throughout the process. Mr. Auton-Smith will provide an overview of P3s in the U.S. water infrastructure sector along with a number of case studies and lessons learned. He will also address what governors offices can do to help promote the use of this type of partnership. 2:00-3:00 p.m. Affordability of Water Services Developing a New Framework Scott Berry, Director of Policy and Government Affairs, US Water Alliance (Moderator and Presenter) Michele Nellenbach, Director of Strategic Initiatives & Governors Council, Bipartisan Policy Center Ken Ryder, National Academy of Public Administration Affordability has been a critical point of discussion over the last several years as water and wastewater utilities struggle to fund infrastructure upgrades and ensure that all users can afford to pay for services. Affordability concerns affect small rural areas as well as large metropolitan areas with pockets of low-income people or where population migration has left an oversized infrastructure with an inadequate rate base. Three organizations have recently published reports on water affordability. We will hear from Michele Nellenbach from the Bipartisan Policy Center on the report titled Safeguarding Water Affordability that looks at the magnitude of investment needed for aging infrastructure, the basic human need for clean and safe water, the lack of effective asset management and sustainable business models, and the opportunity for partnerships with the private sector to help meet these needs. The National Academy of Public Administration recently prepared a report for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency titled Developing a New Framework for Community Affordability of Clean Water Services. The report, which was mandated by the Senate Appropriations Committee, looks at revising a 1997 guidance document on financial capability assessment, highlights best practices in integrated planning, identifies innovative solutions to further address affordability by lowering costs, and discusses the best approaches to analyzing costs and benefits. Recommendations from the report will be provided. We will also hear from Mr. Berry on a recently released report from the US Water Alliance. 3:00-3:30 p.m. Break 3:30-4:00 p.m. The Expanding Role and Impact of the Department of Commerce on Business in the Water Sector Ian Steff, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing, U.S. Dept. of Commerce International Trade Administration The Department of Commerce is charged with promoting U.S. manufacturing and exports at home and abroad and has assumed an expanding role under the new Administration. Mr. Steff will discuss a number of on-going and new initiatives including the potential new role for Commerce in the President s Infrastructure Plan, increased action on countervailing and anti-dumping filings, the status of NAFTA, the new export solutions toolkit, trade promotion and reducing trade barriers, and ramifications of the Section 232 tariffs. 4:00 p.m. Adjourn 4:30 p.m. Board buses for networking and Congressional reception at the Library of Congress. Transportation will be provided for the return trip as well. 5:30-7:00 p.m. Networking and Congressional Reception at the Library of Congress Come celebrate Water Week 2018 with a networking and Congressional reception at the Library of Congress. Enjoy a relaxed social event with members from AWWA, WEF, AMWA, NACWA, WateReuse, the US Water Alliance, the Water Research Foundation, and members of Congress as we celebrate water and promote funding and programs for infrastructure improvements. 7:00-8:00 a.m. Thursday, April 19 8:00-8:30 a.m. Advancing Technologies in the Water Sector What You Need to Know to Effectively Communicate with Your Utility Customers George Hawkins, Esq., Founder & President of Moonshot LLC and Founder of Blue Drop, LLC George Hawkins is nationally-known for his enthusiastic embrace of new technologies and his willingness to think outside the box in achieving public health and environmental protection. As the past general manager of DC Water, George gained significant experience in working with technology developers and manufacturers. He is using that knowledge now to help technology manufacturers better communicate with their utility customers in defining and better meeting their technology needs. George will share some of those insights during his presentation. 8:30-9:00 a.m. Priorities of a Consolidated Water Research Foundation and How Technology Providers can be Involved Rob Renner, Chief Executive Officer, The Water Research Foundation The Boards of the Water Environment & Reuse Foundation (WE&RF) and The Water Research Foundation (WRF) unanimously agreed to integrate the two organization beginning January 1, 2018 thus creating one research organization for the water sector. The new organization now known as The Water Research Foundation has approximately 1,200 subscribers, 2,300 research studies, and a $700 million portfolio. Where once there were three separate research organizations, there is now one. The benefits include leveraging funding more successfully, sharing a greater knowledge base, and more efficiently communicating new results and research needs with Federal and state regulators. This consolidation provides a better opportunity for technology providers who operate across all segments of the water sector to participate in a consolidated and prioritized research agenda. Rob will be discussing the status of the merger and how technology providers can play a larger role in research going forward. 9:00-9:30 a.m. An Overview of the Operational Mechanics of Congress and the Outlook for Infrastructure Bob Carr, Senior Advisor, Brookings Executive Education, GSPM Fellow & Adjunct Professor at The George Washington University Mr. Carr for 18 years was a member of Congress (D-MI) where he chaired the House Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee. He is a subject matter expert in the area of governance, Congressional ethics, transportation, infrastructure, comparative politics,

and political risk. He will provide attendees with insights about how Congress operates and the outlook for passing infrastructure legislation in the coming year. 9:30-10:00 a.m. Break els, however, may be significantly impacted by the recent changes to the U.S. tax code. Businesses are scrambling to understand the implications and to learn if and how they may need to restructure or change operating practices to meet the new requirements. Tax experts have been following these issues closely and will provide a broad overview of potential impacts and changes affecting water and wastewater manufacturers. 10:00-10:30 a.m. Thinking Outside the Box - The Administration s Infrastructure Plan Michael Patella, Senior Advisor, White House Council on Environmental Quality (Invited) The White House recently released its Legislative Outline for Rebuilding Infrastructure in America to guide Congress as it shapes new infrastructure legislation. The plan supports and builds on current successful water funding programs such as the State Revolving Loan Fund (SRF) and the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program by recommending new businessoriented approaches that provides incentives to maximize investments, modernizing project delivery practices, increasing accountability, and bringing new non-federal revenue streams to the table. Support for rural infrastructure investment and funding for bold, innovative, and transformative infrastructure projects are also included in the plan. Mr. Patella, a senior advisor on the water-related pieces of the plan, will present the White House perspective on how infrastructure and infrastructure funding can be improved using a 21st century approach. 12:00 noon 10:30-11:00 a.m. Meeting Adjourns 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m. WWEMA Board Lunch and Board Meeting Water Week 2018 April 15-21, 2018 Water Sector Unites to Elevate Water as a National Priority Moving into the second year of the Trump Administration, the effort to elevate water and water infrastructure as a national priority has reached a critical stage. While the preservation of tax-exempt municipal bonds in the recent tax reform package is a great victory and positive sign for water, the elimination of advance refunding is a red flag that water sector advocates must redouble their efforts to educate policymakers about the importance of water infrastructure funding. The State of the First Amendment Is the Role of the Press in Effectively Communicating News Being Eroded? Gene Policinski, Chief Operating Officer, Newseum Institute This past year has been difficult for the press, particularly main stream media, who have been barred from White House briefings, labeled as fake news organizations, and individuals personally attacked. Bias, unfair news coverage, and fake news are certainly in the eyes of the beholder but it does beg the question what is the role of the press and media in reporting on events and news and is the First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of speech and the press, under attack? This engaging and provocative presentation by Gene Policinski of the Newseum, which is dedicated to ensuring that the five freedoms of the First Amendment remain strong and protected both for today and for future generations, will offer insights on the role of media and how it can and should effectively communicate and educate us about the stories and events of the day. The nation s most important natural resource must gain even more ground in 2018, and all who care about water can help make that happen. Together, the unified voice for water embodied by Water Week 2018 is more critical now than ever before. 11:00-11:30 a.m. Cooperating Organizations: Utility Assistance Partnerships the Wave of the Future? Bill Teichmiller, Chief Executive Officer, EJ Water Cooperative, Inc. Encouraging partnerships and removing investment barriers has been a point of significant discussion with regard to infrastructure legislation with particular emphasis on increasing financial resources and operational expertise available to small and mid-size systems by offering more financial incentives, providing a regulatory safe harbor, and improving compliance and operational scale. Located in Dieterich, Illinois, EJ Water Cooperative Inc. has developed into a multi-county regional water system since being incorporated in 1989. It is one of the fastest growing water systems in the state reaching out to unserved surrounding areas. Bill will discuss the types of partnerships and assistance EJ Water is providing and present this model for how other water systems can support surrounding systems that lack capacity or financial capability. 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon What Will Changes in the Tax Law Mean for Your Business? TBA Manufacturing companies have developed operational models to take best advantage of tax laws and IRS requirements. Those mod- During the week of April 15-21, 2018, water sector organizations, with members spanning every region of the country will gather in Washington, DC and across the country, for Water Week 2018. They will come together to advocate for national policies that advance clean, safe, and affordable water for all, supporting their respective communities and a healthy sustainable environment. Water Week 2018 will communicate the value of water to environmental protection, to economic development and to job creation and inspire action. More information about Water Week 2018 Events can be found at https://www.waterweek.us. American Water Works Association Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies National Association of Clean Water Agencies US Water Alliance WateReuse Water Research Foundation Water Environment Federation Water & Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association

Thank You Sponsors! HOTEL REGISTRATION GOLD SILVER The WWEMA 45 th Washington Forum will be held April 17-19, 2018 at Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, 201 Waterfront Street, National Harbor, MD 20745. HOTEL ROOM RESERVATIONS: Due to an overwhelming interest in attendance, the hotel block at the Gaylord Hotel is now sold out. A block of additional rooms has been contracted with the MGM National Harbor at 101 MGM National Harbor. The contracted room rate is $249.00 per night plus a resort fee of $18.87 per night totaling $267.87/night plus tax. The number of rooms is limited and the cut-off is March 30, 2018. Please go to h t t p s : / / b o o k. p a s s k e y. c o m / e v e n t / 4 9 6 2 6 6 5 0 / owner/16066798/home to book your reservation today. REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Go to www.regonline.com/2018washingtonforum_1931732 After the first company registrant, the registration fee is discounted $100 for each additional attendee from your company. Also as part of WWEMA's outreach initiative, every young professional or new entrant from your company can attend at a discounted rate of $475 with a full paying registrant. Mark Your Calendar Now WATER ASSOCIATIONS NETWORKING EVENT & CONGRESSIONAL RECEPTION Finance & Contract Administration Council Meeting May 16-17, 2018 Barnes and Thornburg Law Offices Indianapolis, IN Presidents Council September 11, 2018 Hilton Chicago O Hare Airport Chicago, IL 110 th Annual Meeting November 7-9, 2018 Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa Manalapan (West Palm Beach), FL LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WWEMA meeting attendees will join with numerous other water associations during Water Week 2018 to provide opportunities for collaboration and to unite as one voice for water. One of these opportunities is a Networking Reception being held April 18 in the Montpelier Room of the James Madison Memorial Building of the Library of Congress. This evening will provide an opportunity for networking with your water colleagues and congressmen who will all be in DC this week for Water Week 2018 events. Buses will leave the hotel at 4:30 p.m. sharp and return WWEMA attendees back to the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center at 7:00 p.m. Attendance at this event is included in your registration fee and all are strongly encouraged to attend.

WWEMA 45th WASHINGTON FORUM REGISTRATION (NOTE: Online registration is available at www.wwema.org/washingtonforum.php) CONTACT INFORMATION (Please make copies of this form for additional registrants.) Full Name: First Name (for badge) Title: Company: Street Address: City: State: Zip Code: Phone: Email: REGISTRATION FEE/ PAYMENT INFORMATION Quantity Amount WWEMA Member - First Registrant (on or before 3/1/18) $875 WWEMA Member - First Registrant (after 3/1/18) $900 WWEMA Member - Additional Registrant(s) (on or before 3/1/18) $775 WWEMA Member - Additional Registrant(s) (after 3/1/18) $800 WWEMA Member - Young Professional/New Entrant $475 Gold Card Registrant (requires code)* $0 Non-Member Registrant** $1,250 SPONSORSHIPS (please circle one) Quantity Amount Platinum ($1,500) Gold ($1,000) Silver ($750) Bronze ($500) TOTAL AMOUNT DUE PAYMENT Check (please contact WWEMA) Credit card (please circle one) MasterCard Visa AmEx Name on card: Card number: Expires: Security ID #: Billing address for card: CANCELLATION POLICY: A full refund of all Washington Forum registration fees (less an $85 processing fee) will be issued on all cancellations received by March 1, 2018. Thereafter, a 50% refund will be issued on cancellations received by March 26, 2018. No refund will be issued for cancellations made after March 26, 2018. *GOLD CARD RECIPIENT: Individuals who have received a Gold Card should contact WWEMA at (703) 444-1777 or Robert Pignato at robert@wwema.org to receive the required code. **NON-MEMBER ATTENDANCE POLICY: Attendance at the Washington Forum is available to non-members one-time only. If you or someone from your company has attended the Washington Forum previously, you must join WWEMA to be eligible to register. For membership information, please call (703) 444-1777. Send form with payment to: WWEMA 540 Fort Evans Road, Suite 304 Leesburg, VA 20176-3379 Via email to: anita@wwema.org Or register online at: www.wwema.org/washingtonforum.php Questions? Call (703) 444-1777