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Southeast Desalting Association
SEDA holds two main training events during the year, one in June and one in October. We are always looking for new talent and new topics for these events. If you are interested in being a speaker, or you have an idea for a new and relevant topic, please e-mail the Program Chair, Chris Kuzler at ckuzler@kingengineering.com. Please provide your contact information and a short biography for the Board's review SEDA Fall Symposium Hilton Clearwater Beach Hotel Clearwater Clearwater BeachFL Southeast Desalting Association (SEDA) formed in 1994 as an affiliate of the American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) - (formerly the American Desalting Association). SEDA is dedicated to the improvement of the quality of water supplies through membrane desalting and filtration, water reuse, and other water sciences. The Association includes members concerned with environmental regulations and legislation, process design, equipment manufacture, plant operations and maintenance, and research and development. The Association's objectives include the promotion, both to the public and to elected officials, of available technologies that improve water quality, education, training and certification of plant operation personnel; effective communication with the membership; development of a meaningful interface with regulatory agencies, technology transfer, and protection of the environment. SEDA membership provides access to the latest information on worldwide operating data, water research programs, water user needs, and manufacturers services. The Association also publishes a quarterly report for members. Timely information is provided including regulatory updates, upcoming seminars and operator training sessions, operator certification issues, and other association activities. The Association sponsors a biennial National Technical Conference, conducts technology transfer seminars throughout the U.S., and also works closely with other water industry oriented organizations, giving members outreach to the entire water community.