What's New
The latest important information from A&WMA
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Discover how your support of A&WMA's mission can strengthen industry leadership and elevate your brand year round.
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» Program available for the Odor Management Conference! Make your plans to attend now.
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Upcoming Events
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17Apr
A&WMA Leadership Academy
4/17/2026 to 4/18/2026 EDT
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22Apr
NSR Update Webinar
1:00 PM to 2:30 PM EDT
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29Apr
TRI Basics and Essentials Webinar
1:00 PM to 2:30 PM EDT
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30Apr
April YPAC Coffee Break
2:00 PM to 2:45 PM EDT
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Membership Matters
Member Benefit of the Month: Student Activities and Graduation Gift
Student members of A&WMA enjoy all the benefits of full membership for only $35 and receive access to local and international student programs to gain knowledge, experience, and contacts in the environmental industry. Students also receive a free year of membership upon graduation. Get involved today!
Industry Insight
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EPA Moving To Regulate Some Data Center Turbines As ‘Mobile Sources’
In the News: Coverage of the A&WMA Data Centers Conference from Inside EPA — Amid the boom in data center deployment, EPA is seeking to streamline air permitting requirements for developers using temporary power sources, such as combustion turbines or diesel generators, including a coming effort to reclassify some of these facilities as “mobile sources” and thus avoid tougher permit mandates for stationary sources.
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Carbon Capture: Shifting Balance
EM March 2026 - Carbon capture technologies have advanced significantly in recent years with a range of methods, such as post-combustion capture, pre-combustion capture, and direct air capture, now being developed and deployed at various scales. In this issue of EM, we consider the financial and environmental challenges of implementing carbon capture technologies.
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Power Generation and Transmission: Yet Another Transformative Moment
EM February 2026 - The electric power industry is at a tricky intersection of a transition to cleaner generation, transportation, and renewable energy in the face of growing demand against a backdrop global interest in energy security, supply-side reliability challenges, and rapidly evolving regulations and government support for advanced technologies. In this issue, the authors seek to parse through the many current challenges and resulting uncertainties affecting the generation and transmission of electric power.
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