The Air and Waste Management Association, Central Texas Chapter

The International Air & Waste Management Association, Central Texas Chapter

Although we encourage you to consider Joining the A&WMA at the International level (which automatically includes membership at the Chapter level), you can also become a Local Associate at the Chapter level only.

If you would like to become a Local Associate of the Central Texas Chapter of A&WMA, you can download the application form (attached here in PDF format) and mail it, with the $25 annual dues, to Russ Baier, Membership Chair, 280 Sunset Terrace, Cedar Park, TX 78613 - or just bring it to our next meeting. Full-time students may also be come Local Associates of the CTC for only $10 with a copy of their current schedule. If you have further questions please contact our Membership Chair, Russ Baier, RDB Consulting, 986-4195, rbaier@austin.rr.com.

Individual International A&WMA Membership is $180 per year through A&WMA headquarters, and this includes full membership at with the local CTC Chpater of A&WMA. If you wish to join both the Central Texas Chapter and the international organization, contact A&WMA headquarters in Pittsburgh at 412-232-3444 or visit their membership web page.

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