The Shape of AWWA

IF 0.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Journal ‐ American Water Works Association Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1002/awwa.2345
David B. LaFrance
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Abstract

It took less than a minute on Oct. 26, 1881. In that moment, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and the Clanton Gang engaged in the historic gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Since then, numerous movies have been produced and books published about this fateful incident in Tombstone, Ariz.

While much less documented, another significant, life-changing event occurred seven months earlier. It took days, not seconds, 1,400 miles away from Tombstone. The spot was Engineers’ Hall at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. Twenty-two water utility employees from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, and Tennessee gathered for the first time to share best practices in water treatment, leading to the creation of the American Water Works Association. Together, they drafted and adopted AWWA's original constitution, stating the organization's purpose was “to exchange information about water-works management and to advance both consumers and water companies, and for the purpose of securing the economy and uniformity in the operations of water-works.”

During the 143 years of AWWA's history, its members have grown from the original 22 to more than 50,000. Also, AWWA is now known as the leading standards-writing organization for the water sector. The first AWWA standard was published in 1908 on the Specifications for Cast Iron Water Pipes and Special Castings. Today, AWWA offers water professionals more than 190 ANSI (American National Standards Institute)-approved standards.

As AWWA's membership grew, it recognized the benefit of disseminating knowledge that originated from the association as well as from local cohort groups. This strategic realization brought AWWA to create its first local section, the New York Section, in 1914. Two years later, there were eight AWWA sections, including one in Canada (which encompassed the entire country). By 1930, AWWA needed a headquarters office, which it established in New York City, along with a newly hired staff. AWWA now has 43 sections that span geographically from Maine in the eastern United States to Alaska on the western edge, and from Canada to the north to Mexico to the south. Add to that an association staff of 150, located in Denver and Washington, D.C.

During the second half of the 1900s, AWWA focused on the critical need for research about water treatment and management. Its board of directors formed a water research foundation in 1966. Today, The Water Research Foundation is a One Water organization, delivering research programming to help address the water sector's current water challenges. Similarly, in 1991, AWWA leaders heeded a calling to help improve water systems around the world. These leaders envisioned, and AWWA created, Water For People, which is now a highly regarded global nonprofit that addresses the global water crisis in nine countries in Latin America, Asia, and Africa.

Along the lines of looking forward and spreading water knowledge beyond the boundaries of North America, AWWA established its presence in India with AWWAIndia in 2015. And in 2022, AWWA launched its visionary goal of charting the future of water out to the year 2050. This initiative is called Water2050.

AWWA is led by its board of directors, which includes 64 members. This board, while large, still maintains the core value of the 22 founders of AWWA in 1881: the sharing of best practices. Of course, the scope of this endeavor is broader in 2024 than in 1881; as a result, the shape of the AWWA board reflects the needs of the current vision.

The board is led by the board president who, once elected by the board members, first serves a year as president-elect, then a year as president, and then in a final year of board service as immediate past president. The chairs of each of AWWA's six councils also sit on the board. These councils include the International Council, Manufacturers and Associates Council, Public Affairs Council, Standards Council, Technical and Education Council, and the Water Utility Council.

The largest component of the board has 45 directors from the 43 sections of AWWA, along with four directors-at-large. The board's six vice presidents are selected from these 49 directors. The treasurer, Water Research Foundation chair, three Young Professional advisors, and the CEO round out the remaining members of the board.

One of the many responsibilities of the AWWA board is the creation and adoption of AWWA's five-year strategic plan. This past June, the 2030 Strategic Plan was adopted. As was the case in 1881, it continues AWWA's legacy of exchanging information about the “operations of water-works” as well as many modern-day water challenges.

Throughout time, the “shape of AWWA” has been molded by its members and their drive to make a better world through better water. And while we might not show up in movies or best-selling novels, we’ll continue to make history.

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1881 年 10 月 26 日,这一切只发生了不到一分钟。在那一刻,怀特-厄普、多克-霍利迪和克兰顿帮在O.K.畜栏展开了历史性的枪战。此后,关于亚利桑那州通伯斯通发生的这一致命事件的电影和书籍层出不穷。这件事发生在距离墓碑石 1400 英里之外的地方,历时数天,而不是几秒钟。地点是位于密苏里州圣路易斯市华盛顿大学的工程师大厅。来自伊利诺伊州、印第安纳州、爱荷华州、堪萨斯州、肯塔基州和田纳西州的 22 名水务公司员工首次齐聚一堂,分享水处理方面的最佳实践,并由此成立了美国水务协会。他们共同起草并通过了 AWWA 的原始章程,规定该组织的宗旨是 "交流水厂管理信息,促进消费者和水务公司的发展,并确保水厂运营的经济性和统一性。"在 AWWA 143 年的历史中,其成员已从最初的 22 个增加到 50,000 多个。此外,AWWA 现在也被称为水行业的主要标准编写组织。第一个 AWWA 标准于 1908 年发布,内容是《铸铁水管和特殊铸件规范》。如今,AWWA 为水务专业人士提供了 190 多个经 ANSI(美国国家标准协会)批准的标准。随着 AWWA 成员的增加,它认识到传播源自协会和当地同类团体的知识的益处。这一战略认识促使 AWWA 于 1914 年成立了第一个地方分会--纽约分会。两年后,AWWA 共成立了八个分会,其中包括一个加拿大分会(覆盖全国)。到 1930 年,AWWA 需要一个总部办公室,于是在纽约市设立了总部办公室,并雇佣了一批新员工。现在,AWWA 拥有 43 个分会,地理范围从美国东部的缅因州到西部的阿拉斯加,从北部的加拿大到南部的墨西哥。20 世纪下半叶,AWWA 开始关注水处理和管理研究的迫切需求。1966 年,协会董事会成立了水研究基金会。如今,水研究基金会是一个 "一个水 "组织,提供研究计划,帮助解决水行业当前面临的水挑战。同样,1991 年,AWWA 领导人响应号召,帮助改善世界各地的供水系统。这些领导人设想并由 AWWA 创建了 "人民之水"(Water For People)组织,该组织现已成为备受赞誉的全球性非营利组织,在拉丁美洲、亚洲和非洲的九个国家解决全球水危机。2022 年,AWWA 启动了描绘 2050 年水务未来的远景目标。AWWA 由其董事会领导,董事会共有 64 名成员。该董事会虽然规模庞大,但仍秉承了 1881 年 AWWA 22 位创始人的核心价值观:分享最佳实践。当然,与 1881 年相比,2024 年的工作范围更加广泛;因此,AWWA 董事会的形式反映了当前愿景的需求。董事会由董事会主席领导,一旦由董事会成员选举产生,主席首先担任一年的当选主席,然后担任一年的主席,最后一年担任董事会的上任主席。AWWA 六个理事会的主席也是董事会成员。这些理事会包括国际理事会、制造商和联营公司理事会、公共事务理事会、标准理事会、技术和教育理事会以及供水设施理事会。董事会的最大组成部分包括来自 AWWA 43 个分会的 45 名董事,以及 4 名无任所董事。董事会的六名副主席从这 49 名董事中选出。董事会其余成员包括财务主管、水研究基金会主席、三名青年专业顾问和首席执行官。AWWA 董事会的众多职责之一是制定和通过 AWWA 的五年战略计划。今年六月,2030 年战略计划获得通过。正如 1881 年的情况一样,该计划延续了 AWWA 交流 "水厂运营 "信息的传统,并应对了许多现代水挑战。虽然我们可能不会出现在电影或畅销小说中,但我们将继续创造历史。
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期刊介绍: Journal AWWA serves as the voice of the water industry and is an authoritative source of information for water professionals and the communities they serve. Journal AWWA provides an international forum for the industry’s thought and practice leaders to share their perspectives and experiences with the goal of continuous improvement of all water systems. Journal AWWA publishes articles about the water industry’s innovations, trends, controversies, and challenges, covering subjects such as public works planning, infrastructure management, human health, environmental protection, finance, and law. Journal AWWA will continue its long history of publishing in-depth and innovative articles on protecting the safety of our water, the reliability and resilience of our water systems, and the health of our environment and communities.
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