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Exam Prep Courses: 2026 Spring
1/1/2026 - 5/10/2026
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GLWA/MWEA Training Classes 2026
1/1/2026 - 12/31/2026
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Operations Challenge Program Sponsorship 2026
1/1/2026 - 10/1/2026
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Operations Training Classes: 2026 Spring
1/1/2026 - 6/30/2026
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New Professionals Spring West Side Tour and Mixer: North Kent Sewer Authority
4/9/2026
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MWEA / MI-AWWA Asset Management Seminar
4/15/2026
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MWEA Process and Sustainable Energy Seminar
4/30/2026
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Section 21 Annual U.P. Wastewater Operators Conference
5/12/2026 - 5/13/2026
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32nd Annual MWEA Scholarship Golf Outing
5/20/2026
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2026 WFP Paddle with Purpose at MWEA's 101st Annual Conference
6/15/2026
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MWEA 101st Annual Conference - Exhibit / Sponsor
6/15/2026 - 6/18/2026
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MWEA 101st Annual Conference Golf Scramble
6/15/2026
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MWEA's 101st Annual Conference
6/15/2026 - 6/18/2026
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MWEA's 101st Annual Conference
June 15-18, 2026 | Boyne Falls, MI
Conference, Meals, Exhibits and Lodging: Boyne Mountain Resort
NEW for 2026: the conference is shifting to a MONDAY - THURSDAY format.
MONDAY, June 15
Golf Scramble
Canoe/Kayak Trip
Welcome Reception
TUESDAY, June 16
Opening Session
Technical Sessions
Exhibit Night
WEDNESDAY, June 17
Award Ceremonies
Technical Sessions
THURSDAY, June 18
Technical Sessions
Closing Session
For complete Annual Conference information, visit the main AC webpage.
Don’t miss one of the most fun and talked-about events of Annual Conference—the Golf Scramble!
Grab your team and hit the course for a four-person scramble packed with great competition, prizes, and unbeatable views. We’ll be awarding prizes for top teams, plus extras for Longest Drive and Closest to the Pin.
Spots fill quickly—lock in your team early!
Day-Of Schedule (Monday, June 15th)
10:00 AM – Check-In
11:00 AM – Shotgun Start
Set against the stunning backdrop of Boyne Mountain, The Monument offers panoramic views of Deer Lake and a course that’s as fun as it is scenic. With its open, playable layout, you’ll have plenty of chances to let it rip off the tee—and forgiving greens that keep things moving.
Thank You to Our Event Sponsors
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Thank You to Our Hole Sponsors
Hazen and Sawyer
Detroit Pump & Manufacturing Co.
Job Site Services, Inc.
SAK Construction LLC
Peterson and Matz Inc.
USALCO
Join us for Paddle With Purpose, part of the 101st Annual Conference, and enjoy a relaxing paddle along the scenic Bear River while supporting a great cause.
This beginner-friendly river is slow moving and typically 2–6 feet deep, making it a great option for all experience levels. Canoe and kayak rentals are provided by Bear River Canoe Livery. Your trip includes parking, life jackets (PFDs), and paddles.
Participants will meet in the Mountain Grand Lodge main lobby at 11:45 AM. Transportation is not provided, so carpooling is encouraged. The launch site is approximately a 5-minute drive from the resort.
Registration Options:
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Solo Kayak: $65 (includes $40 rental + $25 donation to Water For People)
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Two-Person Canoe: $100 (includes $50 rental + $25 per person donation)
Proceeds from this event support Water For People, whose mission is to provide access to safe drinking water and sanitation services through sustainable, community-driven solutions.
Come enjoy the outdoors, connect with fellow attendees, and make an impact.
Box lunch at the turn | Steak dinner
and Door prizes!
Coming Soon - Pricing and Registration information
This course appropriately begins with the water cycle. It is an overview of the wastewater treatment process, beginning to end. This gives the individual the concepts of the entirety and impact of the work done in treatment plants.
This class is excellent for those new to the profession and those who have had a limited scope of job duties. This will be a unique opportunity of great value to persons providing products and services in the wastewater industry.
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CEC Information:
0.5 Tech WW CECs
EGLE Code: 2424
Registration Costs:
MWEA/WEF Member - $95
*Non-member - $215
Instructor: Mark Houle



