Registration open for World  Aquatic Health Conference
July 30, 2021
Registration open for World Aquatic Health Conference

WAHC is back in-person!

The World Aquatic Health Conference invites you to join them on October 1315 in Houston, TX, for the opportunity to meet and learn from industry experts, colleagues, and Olympic and Paralympic gold medalists.

The World Aquatic Health Conference is the industry’s leading educational conference on aquatics. Celebrating its 18th year, WAHC 2021 will continue the tradition of disseminating cutting-edge science relevant to all segments of the pool and spa market.

So much has changed in the world of aquatics since the pandemic. WAHC will get you back up to date on industry information. Earn CEUs, network with CPO Instructors, and find out where our industry is headed.

The conference is an opportunity to network with a diverse group of pool operators, manufacturers, service technicians, facility managers, EH officials, academia, pool builders, retailers, and health advocates.

Attendees will also learn about topics such as aquatic career progression, new industry technology, environmental health issues, aquatic health benefits, recreational water illnesses, as well as the latest research and technology.

PHTA Member: $400; Non-member: $495 For more information and to register, go to www.wahc.phta.org

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