17th Annual General Body Meeting
Minutes of Meeting – 17th Water Quality India Association General Body MeetingDate: 28th February 2024Time: 3.30 pm – 9.30 pmLocation: Fortune Inn Haveli, GandhinagarAttendees: 65 Sponsors for the Meeting Sr
Minutes of Meeting – 17th Water Quality India Association General Body MeetingDate: 28th February 2024Time: 3.30 pm – 9.30 pmLocation: Fortune Inn Haveli, GandhinagarAttendees: 65 Sponsors for the Meeting Sr
Minutes of Meeting – 16th Annual General Body MeetingDate: July 25th, 2023Time: 9.30pm – 4.30pmLocation: Juniper Hall, India Habitat Centre, New DelhiAttendees: 83 Sponsors for the Meeting Sr No. Company
Mr Pratap Venugopal, Senior Counsel of the Supreme Court, representing WQA India in the NGT matter updated members on the case. NGT Case Update Friends NGO filed an application against
IAPMO – I new standard titled “Evaluation of Point of Use Water Purification systems- specification WPS – 01:2019” was launched at 10th WQIA Meeting in New Delhi on 9th August
NSF International has published NSF/ANSI 244 (2018) for Drinking Water Treatment Units – Supplemental Microbiological Water Treatment Systems – Filtration: The POU and POE systems addressed by this standard are
WQA India proudly announced the first company to receive the Product Certification for WQA India’s Micro Standard as Kent RO Systems. WQA India is proud to authorize Kent RO Systems
Following President Barack Obama’s important visit to Flint, Michigan this month, the Water Quality Association (WQIA) applauds the President’s position on water filtration in Flint. As a result, WQIA has
WQIA acknowledges the support of media partners EA Water, Water Digest and Water Today in taking the message of WQIA across the length and breadth of India to large, medium
Source: Indiawaterportal.org Agriculture, rural development and social sector is the focus of Budget 2016 In the Union Budget 2016, the Government has allocated Rs 35,984 crore for agriculture and farmer welfare, and
The Water Quality India Association has launched the first ever microbiological standard to certify household water treatment devices for consumers in India. These standards have been specifically developed for Indian