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			Posted By Nicole Burdess,
			Wednesday, October 15, 2025 
	
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						📢 Registration is NOW OPEN!
  Join us for the 31st Annual Water & Wastewater Operator’s Training Workshop đź’§ taking place November 18–20, 2025 at Prairie Meadows in Altoona, IA.
  This three-day workshop is designed for water treatment, water distribution, and wastewater operators, featuring both basic and advanced topics from industry experts. Network with peers, gain CEUs (1.2 available), and take home practical knowledge you can apply right away.
  ✨ Early Registration ends November 4 â€“ don’t miss out!
  📍 Prairie Meadows, Altoona, IA
  đź“§ Questions? Contact Nicole Burdess at nburdess@iamu.org
 
 
  
					 
					
				
				
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			Posted By Nicole Burdess,
			Wednesday, October 15, 2025 
	
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						IAMU is excited to announce the launch of the IAMU 2025 Compensation Survey, designed to gather valuable benchmarking data. Your input is essential to ensure the final report reflects accurate, comprehensive information that benefits all members. 
  Submission deadline moved to 10/17.  NOTE: Eligibility for prizes is only for submissions by 10/10.
 
  
					 
					
				
				
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			Posted By Nicole Burdess,
			Wednesday, October 15, 2025 
	
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						Join IAMU safety staff members on October 28th and 29th in Altoona for the two-day Iowa Governor’s Safety & Health Conference classes and conversation on how best to protect Iowa workers. Network with colleagues, make new contacts, and continue your growth in occupational and environmental safety and health. This year’s keynote speaker is Richard Flynt. He is a senior consultant with the National Safety Council and has years of previous experience in various safety related roles. You won’t want to miss this educational opportunity for Safety in Iowa. Click  HERE to register now. Or visit  htps://www.iowagshc.com/. Early bird registration ends October 1st. Additional information can be found in the  EVENT FLYER. 
					 
					
				
				
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			Posted By Nicole Burdess,
			Wednesday, October 8, 2025 
	
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						From Local to Statewide: Measuring the Impact of Municipal Utilities The Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities (IAMU), in partnership with UNI’s Strategic Marketing Services and the Institute for Decision Making, is conducting a statewide Economic Impact Study.
  What the study will show: · How municipal utilities support local and state economies · Investments in infrastructure that strengthen communities · Contributions to quality of life across Iowa
  What we’ll ask from participating utilities: · Basic employment figures · Financial data already publicly available
  What you’ll get: · A customized one-page summary of your utility’s economic impact, perfect for sharing with city leaders, boards, and the public
 
  Stay tuned for your chance to contribute and help tell the powerful story of Iowa’s municipal utilities. 
					 
					
				
				
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			Posted By Nicole Burdess,
			Wednesday, October 8, 2025 
	
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						đź”§ Workshop OverviewThis workshop is designed for  power plant superintendents, operators, and diesel mechanics who want to gain knowledge in diesel operation. The workshop will help solve many problems encountered in day-to-day operation. đź“‹ Topics- Maintenance best practices
 - Fuel Quality
 - Wet Stacking
 - Load Bank Testing
 - Fluid Analysis
 - Remote Monitoring
 
  
					 
					
				
				
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