Palmer Engineering to Exhibit at the 2026 Water Professionals Conference

Palmer Engineering is excited to attend the 2026 Kentucky/Tennessee Water Professionals Conference (WPC26), taking place July 19–22 at the Central Bank Center in Lexington, Kentucky. As the premier annual event for water and wastewater professionals across Kentucky and Tennessee, the conference brings together utility leaders, engineers, operators, regulators, and industry partners to collaborate, share knowledge, and explore the latest innovations shaping the future of water infrastructure.

Co-hosted by the Kentucky/Tennessee Section of the American Water Works Association (KY/TN AWWA) and the Clean Water Professionals of Kentucky & Tennessee (CWP-KT), WPC26 features more than 150 technical sessions and workshops, a sold-out exhibit hall, and networking opportunities with more than 2,200 attendees. The conference provides an excellent opportunity for professionals to exchange ideas, discover new technologies, and strengthen partnerships throughout the region.

If you're attending WPC26, be sure to visit Palmer Engineering at Booth #230. Our team looks forward to connecting with municipal leaders, utility professionals, and industry partners to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing today's water systems.

Water Resources Solutions That Strengthen Communities

At Palmer Engineering, we understand that clean, reliable water systems are essential to healthy communities and sustainable growth. Our Water Resources team partners with municipalities, utilities, and public agencies to deliver innovative, cost-effective solutions that protect public health while preparing communities for the future.

Our expertise includes the planning and design of drinking water systems, wastewater collection and treatment systems, and stormwater management solutions. Whether upgrading aging infrastructure, improving water quality, reducing flooding, or navigating evolving regulatory requirements, Palmer is committed to delivering smart, sustainable engineering that safeguards one of our most valuable resources.

Interested in learning more? Explore Palmer Engineering's Water Resources services to see how we're helping communities build resilient, reliable water infrastructure.

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