MEMBERSHIP
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization that represents around 4,000 water professionals who are responsible for ensuring safe, sustainable and secure, water, sewer and stormwater systems in BC and the Yukon. Our members are employed in roles such as water and wastewater facility operators, utility managers, engineers and consultants, technicians and technologists, government policy and regulatory staff, backflow assembly testers and cross connection control specialists, researchers as well as manufacturer and supplier representatives. We hope you'll consider joining our community of water professionals dedicated to safeguarding public health and the environment.
MEMBERSHIP TYPE |
ANNUAL FEE |
BCWWA - Individual Membership |
$129 |
Please note: as of January 1, 2024, membership prices have increased to $129. |
If you are an individual member of one of our affiliate organizations - the American Water Works Association (AWWA) or the Water Environment Federation (WEF) - you are also recognized as a member of the BCWWA and eligible to access BCWWA member benefits. If you are considering membership with AWWA or WEF, or require a corporate membership, please contact:
AWWA: 1-800-926-7337 | WEF: 1-800-666-0206
BENEFITS OF BEING A MEMBER
Your annual BCWWA membership provides you with valuable products, services and savings to support you in your work and career in the water sector.Find out more about the benefits of membership in our Membership Package.
As a BCWWA member you can:
- Influence change as part of a strong and cohesive voice for the water sector by providing input on responses to changes in drinking water guidelines and other regulations.
- Access preferred rates for quality training and professional development events including the BCWWA Annual Conference & Trade Show, topical conferences and workshops including Operator Continuing Education Day, and education classes.
- Stay informed about the latest industry news and best practices through the quarterly Watermark magazine, monthly Waterline e-newsletter, and regular updates on education and development opportunities in your area.
- Build your network of water sector peers by participating in committees, communities of practice, and other volunteer groups that focus on a variety of water issues.