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The Indiana Convention Center in downtown Indianapolis, site of the 2025 WWETT Show.

Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport Show Returns to Indy

Feb. 20, 2025
WWETT 2025, the world's largest annual trade show for wastewater and environmental service professionals, took take place at the Indianapolis Convention Center February 17th-20th.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN — The Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment and Transport (WWETT) Show, the premier event for wastewater and environmental service professionals, returned to the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis February 17-20, 2025.

WWETT brought together over 500 exhibitors and thousands of professionals from municipalities, private contractors and manufacturers for learning, networking and to discover the latest products and technologies shaping the wastewater industry.

Highlighted exhibitors include PolyJohn, Amthor International, Custom Truck One Source, Tornado Global Hydrovacs and Allan J. Coleman, among others. Each presented cutting-edge technologies and services designed to drive efficiency and enhance operational capabilities in the field.

Keynote

An inspiring keynote address was delivered by Justin Wren, founder of Fight For The Forgotten, a nonprofit dedicated to providing clean water to vulnerable communities. Wren's work has transformed the lives of thousands, including the Batwa pygmies in Africa, through sustainable water solutions and community empowerment. A UFC veteran, accomplished wrestler and advocate for social change, Wren's journey combines professional excellence with a deep commitment to humanitarian efforts.

"Justin's story and mission resonate with the very essence of the WWETT Show," said Marc Acampora, Group Director of the WWETT Show. "His passion for solving water-related challenges mirrors the dedication of our attendees to advancing the industry."

Educational Offerings

The 2025 education program featured more than 90 sessions, ranging from expert-led seminars and workshops to technical tours of local wastewater facilities. Key topics included sanitation, safety, disaster preparedness, repair techniques, cyber security and risk management.

New workshops will focused on real-world applications, such as managing wastewater systems during disasters. Technical tours of Lucas Oil Stadium's Wastewater Management System and the Carmel Wastewater Treatment Plant were offered.

Attendees were able to earn Continuing Education Units (CEU) and Professional Development Hours (PDH), enabling them to enhance their professional credentials while gaining actionable insights to implement in their operations.

Rising Stars

For the first time, the WWETT Show recognized the industry's rising stars under 40 with the Young Professionals Award, celebrating their achievements and contributions to the wastewater sector. Winners were honored at a special ceremony, where their innovations and leadership were offered as examples of the industry's bright future.

Networking

Attendees enjoyed unique opportunities to connect with peers and leaders during events such as the Women in the Industry Mixer and the WWETT Show Welcome Party. These gatherings foster meaningful relationships, spark collaborations and encourage knowledge sharing among professionals from diverse backgrounds.

Out on the Floor

The expo floor, the heart of the WWETT Show, featured live product demonstrations, interactive displays and solutions tailored to meet the industry's most pressing challenges. From cutting-edge vacuum trucks and combination machines to advanced treatment equipment, attendees explored the latest technologies designed to improve efficiency, safety and environmental compliance.

'Where the Industry Comes Together'

"The WWETT Show continues to set new benchmarks by delivering essential education and access to the world's leading brands, suppliers and manufacturers, all dedicated to advancing efficiency and safety across both municipalities and private sectors," said Marc Acampora, Group Director of the WWETT Show. "This is more than a trade show, it's where the industry comes together to shape the future of wastewater and environmental services."

With participation from leading global brands and suppliers, the WWETT Show connects buyers with manufacturers, enabling attendees to make informed purchasing decisions and discover solutions that help them stay ahead in the industry.

To learn more, visit www.wwettshow.com.

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