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Event Recap: Texas Water 2025

WGI’s San Antonio team attended Texas Water 2025, the largest regional water and wastewater conference in the U.S., to connect with industry leaders, explore emerging technologies, and gain valuable insights.

From March 18th – 21st, our San Antonio team at WGI attended the Texas Water 2025 Conference at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas!

As the largest regional gathering for the water and wastewater industry in the U.S., this year’s conference was extra special as it celebrated its 30th anniversary, drawing more than 7,000 industry professionals from across the nation.

A Hub of Innovation and Connection

Texas Water 2025, sponsored by the Water Environment Association of Texas (WEAT) and the Texas American Water Works Association (TAWWA), provided a key opportunity for water sector professionals to gather, learn, and collaborate.

The conference featured a series of exciting technical sessions, and WGI’s team took part in discussions on cutting-edge topics, including AI-powered predictions for sewer overflows, GIS solutions for managing infrastructure, and data-driven decision-making for municipalities.

WGI’s Active Role

WGI’s team was engaged throughout the conference, attending a range of technical sessions and connecting with other professionals from across our field.
Some of our associates participated in the YP-exclusive breakfast and committee meetings, making valuable contacts and exploring leadership opportunities within WEAT and TAWWA. Meanwhile, other team members focused on networking with municipalities, consultants, and other key industry professionals to discuss upcoming projects and industry trends.
wgi associates at conference

The conference provided an opportunity to stay informed on the latest innovations and best practices, ensuring that WGI continues to bring forward-thinking solutions to every project we touch!

Networking and Fun at Conference Night Out

Furthermore, the Conference Night Out at Shell Energy Stadium offered attendees a chance to unwind and network in a more relaxed setting!

stadium at conference

The stadium tour provided a nice break from the technical sessions, all while continuing to foster connections with industry peers.

Looking Ahead to Texas Water 2026

As Texas Water 2025 wrapped up, our team returned with valuable insights and connections that will help shape our approach to future projects. Not only that, but the conference reinforced our commitment to staying ahead of industry trends and ensuring that we continue to provide innovative solutions for the water and wastewater sector.

The discussions, technologies, and best practices shared throughout the event will directly inform how we approach new challenges and opportunities as we continue to tackle the challenges of tomorrow, today.

picture of conference

With an eye to the future, we’re excited for Texas Water 2026, which will be hosted in San Antonio, Texas.

With a strong presence in the region, this conference offers a great opportunity for WGI to further engage with local and regional professionals, strengthen industry relationships, and contribute to important conversations shaping the future of water infrastructure in Texas.

We’re already anticipating another great event filled with new innovations and meaningful connections!

Contact Us Today!

At WGI, we’re committed to leveraging the latest technologies and industry trends to help solve complex water and wastewater management challenges.

So, whether you’re looking to implement innovative solutions in your next project or simply want to discuss the latest advancements in the field, we’d love to connect with you – Contact us today to learn more about how WGI can support your water and wastewater management needs, and let’s discuss how we can help you move your projects forward!

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