Kansas Water Environment Association is a professional organization based in Topeka, Kansas, dedicated to supporting individuals and entities involved in water environment management. Serving as a hub for knowledge exchange and professional development, the association plays a vital role in fostering collaboration among water quality professionals, regulators, and industry experts within the state. Its activities encompass a wide range of water-related topics, including wastewater treatment, environmental protection, and sustainable water resource management.
The association provides members with access to educational resources, technical training, and networking opportunities aimed at advancing water environment science and engineering. By organizing conferences, workshops, and seminars, Kansas Water Environment Association facilitates the sharing of best practices and emerging technologies that contribute to improved water quality and environmental stewardship. The organization also serves as a liaison between local professionals and national water environment initiatives, helping to align regional efforts with broader environmental goals.
In addition to its educational and networking functions, the Kansas Water Environment Association advocates for policies and practices that promote clean and safe water resources across Kansas. Its membership includes a diverse group of stakeholders such as municipal water authorities, private sector companies, consultants, and academic institutions. This diversity enhances the association’s ability to address complex water challenges through multidisciplinary collaboration.
Located in Topeka, the association is accessible to professionals throughout the state, providing a central point for resources and support in the water environment sector. Contact can be made via phone at 785-286-6994 for those seeking more information about membership, events, or educational programs. Through its ongoing efforts, the Kansas Water Environment Association contributes to the protection and improvement of water resources critical to the health and well-being of Kansas communities.


































