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Call for Abstract

This is a call for abstracts from the backflow and the water industry
professionals who are interested in the 2021 National Backflow Prevention Conference.

The National Backflow Prevention Conference  is a valuable networking opportunity for those in the water supply and trade waste areas of the plumbing industry.  The participants will include Plumbers, Government bodies, Commercial operators, Suppliers etc.

The Conference will provide attendees with the opportunity to share knowledge, skills andfuture trends.

Sessions will include:

  • Changes in legislation
  • Environmental Issues
  • The Business of Backflow
  • New and evolving technologies
  • Other Plumbing related information including:  Trade Waste.

Participating as a speaker is a great way to develop your own professional skills and elevate your professional profile.  If you are considering joining the industry elite and presenting at the 2021 National Backflow Prevention Conference then you’ll need to act now, the
call for presenters has now started, and speaker places are filling fast.

Guidelines

Presentations can either be 20 minutes, 30 minutes or 50 minutes long with and Question time of 5 minutes added to each presentation time.  See below.

Abstracts will be used for marketing purposes.

Please provide a 100 word abstract of your presentation below.

If your abstract is successful you will be notified by email.

Call for abstracts will close 1 October 2021.

Call for Abstract

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