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Hanneman honored at WQA

dick-wqa-2007.jpgAt yesterday's opening session of Aquatech 2007, the Water Quality Association presented me with its Award of Merit recognizing the Salt Institute's strong support and involvment with WQA over many years. I'm pictured above receiving the award from WQA President Neil J. Desmond.

Posted by Dick Hanneman on March 29, 2007 10:52 AM | Permalink

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