A&WMA Overview
The Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan professional organization that enhances knowledge and expertise by providing a neutral forum for information exchange, professional development, networking opportunities, public education, and outreach to more than 9000 environmental professionals in 65 countries. A&WMA also promotes global environmental responsibility and increases the effectiveness of organizations to make critical decisions that benefit society.
The Mission of A&WMA is to assist in the professional development and critical environmental decision-making of our members to benefit society.
The core Purpose of A&WMA is to improve environmental knowledge and decisions by providing a neutral forum for exchanging information.
PublicationsOne of the primary ways the Association helps members meet their professional goals is by providing environmental knowledge through its two monthly publications.
· The Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, A&WMA’s flagship publication, is the oldest continuously published, peer reviewed, technical environmental journal in the world. In print since 1951, the Journal features the latest in cutting-edge research and technology.
· EM, the magazine for environmental managers, covers the environmental industry from a management, policy, and regulatory perspective, providing in-depth analysis of the issues affecting today's environmental professionals.
Professional Development The Association, with international headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, offers a series of conferences, workshops, and courses to help keep members up to date on new developments in the profession. The Annual Conference and Exhibition is the Association’s largest gathering, attracting thousands of environmental professionals from around the world. Attendees gather to hear hundreds of technical papers on cutting-edge topics and to interact with exhibiting business and organizations demonstrating the latest environmental products and services.
The Association also sponsors between 6 and 10 specialty conferences a year -- including Webinars -- on topics such as global climate change, emission inventories and measurements of toxic and related air pollutants; workshops on a range of environmental issues; and more than 30 continuing education courses, including the Environmental Practices Review course, which serves as a preparatory course for the QEP certification exam.
Other career advancement opportunities provided to A&WMA members include a job bank, an extensive Web site, and hundreds of publications on key air and waste issues.
International Scope Although most Association members reside in North America, A&WMA has spearheaded an effort to build an international network of environmental professionals by establishing sections and chapters worldwide.
A&WMA has two sections in Mexico, as well as sections in Brazil, Europe, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Saudi Arabia. In addition, Thailand and Singapore are chapters of the West Coast Section.
Public EducationA&WMA has launched an active public education effort that revolves around its award-winning Teacher-Training Program. Through this program, A&WMA volunteers train teachers to instruct students on the environment. The teachers use the Association’s Environmental Resource Guides, which provide educators with explanations of environmental problems and classroom exercises designed to illustrate environmental issues to students.
The Teacher-Training Program has been honored with awards from Renew America, the National Environmental Development Association, American Society of Association Executives, and Keep America Beautiful.
100 Years of ServiceIn 2007 A&WMA celebrates its 100th year of providing service to environmental professionals. The Association looks forward to continuing to provide environmental professionals with up-to-date technical, managerial, and regulatory information on air and waste issues. A&WMA is working to become the premier international environmental organization by promoting global environmental responsibility and enhancing the environmental knowledge and quality of information on which environmental decisions are based.
For more information on the Centennial, including a downloadable copy of A&WMA's Centennial Brochure, visit the Centennial Page.
Air & Waste Management Association One Gateway Center, 3rd Floor
420 Fort Duquesne Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-1435 Phone: +1-412-232-3444; +1-800-270-3444
Fax: +1-412-232-3450
E-mail: info@awma.org
http://www.awma.org/
Becoming a MemberA&WMA provides programs and activities designed and conducted by environmental professionals for environmental professionals. Membership in A&WMA provides access to a worldwide network of more than 8,000 individuals from industry, government, and the consulting, research, academic, and legal communities who engage in the exchange of technical and managerial information.
As a member, you receive:
· Networking opportunities with leading professionals in the environmental field.
· Access to cutting-edge professional, scientific and technological resources.
· Opportunities for professional training and development -- such as our specialty conferences, workshops, annual meeting, and the QEP Certification Program.
· Full online access to both The Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association and EM, A&WMA's monthly magazine for environmental managers, plus a year's print subscription to your choice of either the Journal or EM.
· Access to a searchable, online membership directory, which contains contact information for members.
· Discounts of 20-30% on registration fees for the Association's Annual Conference & Exhibition, specialty conferences, workshops, seminars and education courses. And discounts of up to 25% on Association publications.
· Access to local Section and Chapter events.
· Free access to the Special Reference Collection powered by Knovel, and discount subscriptions to other environmental journals.
· Discount on Journal page charges.
Sections and Chapters are your connection to local A&WMA meetings and networking events--a great way to meet your peers and get involved! We currently have 32 Sections and 67 Chapters in more than 65 countries around the world. Download the Sections & Chapters map (200kb PDF) to see them all, or use the list on the left to link to Sections or Chapters with active Web sites.
Northwestern PA Chapter
West Virginia Chapter
Slippery Rock University Student Chapter
Three Rivers Student Chapter
Golden West Section
Golden Empire Chapter
Mother Lode Chap.
Mother Lode (UC) Student Chapter
Lake Michigan States Section
Central Illinois Chapter
West Michigan Chapter
Illinois Institute of Technology Student Chapter
Louisiana Section
Southwest Louisiana Chapter
Louisiana State Student Chapter
Tulane University Student Chapter
Mid Atlantic States Section
Central and Northern New Jersey Chapter
Central NY Chapter
Delaware Valley Chapter
Eastern NY Chapter
Penn State - Harrisburg Student Chapter
Society of Environmental Professionals - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Syracuse University Student Chapter
University of Delaware Student Chapter
Wilkes University Student Chapter
Midwest Section
Iowa Chapter
Mid-Missouri Chapter
Nebraska Chapter
Nevada Section
Eastern Sierra Chap
Las Vegas Chapter
New England Section
Connecticut Chapter
Wentworth Student Chapter
Niagara Frontier Section
Genessee Finger Lakes
Buffalo State Student Chapter
SUNY Buffalo Student Chapter
Ontario Section
Essex-Kent Chapter
Durham College Student Chapter
Fanshawe Student Chapter
Guelph Student Chapter
Univ. of Toronto Student Chapter
Rocky Mountain States Section
Great Basin Chapter
New Mexico Chapter
NM Institute of Mining and Technology Student Chapter
Univ. of Col. - Denver Student Chapter
Univ. of Utah Student Chapter
Utah State Student Chapter
South Atlantic States Section
Baltimore/Washington Chapter
Old Dominion Chapter
Research Triangle Chapter
Duke University
James Madison University Student Chapter
NC A&T University Student Chapter
North Carolina State
Southern Section
Alabama Chapter
East Tenn. Chapter
Georgia Chapter
Mississippi Chapter
W/Mid Tenn. Chapter
Georgia Inst. of Tech.
Jackson State University Student Chapter
University of Tennessee, Knoxville Student Chapter
Southwest Section
Alamo Chapter
Arkansas Chapter
Central Texas Chapter
Corpus Christi Chapter
Gulf Coast Chapter
High Plains Chapter
North Texas Chapter
Oklahoma Chapter
Sabine Chapter
South Methodist University Student Chapter
Texas A&M
Kingsville Student Chapter
University of Texas at Arlington Student Chapter
University of Texas at Austin Student Chapter
Upper Midwest Section
Northland Chapter
University of Minnesota Student Chapter
West Coast Section
Channel Island Chapter
Mid-Pacific Chapter
Mojave Desert Chapter
Orange County Chapter
San Diego Chapter
Singapore Chapter
Thailand Chapter
Asian Institute of Technology Student Chapter
Bandung Institute of Technology Student Chapter in Indonesia
Cal Poly Student Chapter
CA State University-San Bernadino Student Chapter
Delhi Student Chapter
Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Mumbai Student Chapter
University of CA-Northridge Student Chapter
University of CA-Riverside Student Chapter
Other Sections
Brazil Section
Europe Section
Hong Kong Section
Korea Section
Mexico Section
UAM - Azcapotzalco
Philippines Section Saint Louis University Student Chapter
Saudi Arabia Section
Taiwan Section
|