Membership

Alliance of Indiana Rural Water has an unmatched network of resources and experience specifically to support our utility member systems. Our staff members have well over 100 years of combined experience in the Water, Wastewater and Source Water Protection fields.  AIRW canvases the entire state of Indiana with one purpose, to help rural communities. We are boots on the ground. We have USDA programs and EPA programs that specifically allow us to be on-site every day to assist utilities with anything they need. Our top-notch Training Program received the national “Outstanding Achievement in Training Award", and we currently operate the only Department of Labor recognized water & wastewater apprenticeship in the state. By becoming a member of AIRW, you are not only supporting your system but are also helping support the entire network of rural Indiana communities.  With over 1,000 water and wastewater systems and related professionals, this invaluable network becomes available to you as a member.  Take a look at all our membership benefits.  

We are Indiana's ONLY representative to the National Rural Water Association. NRWA is the nation's largest utility association with over 31,000 members. Our affiliation with NRWA provides the only cohesive voice representing water and wastewater systems, together leading the way in rural water legislation.

Utility Member

Large Investor-Owned Membership - $2500 All water/wastewater entities that own more than one utility system.

Large Utility Membership - Base Fee $ 240.00 plus# of meters/customers or connections served: x $0.12 - Cap of $720.00 Any water or wastewater system that is organized as a regional district, not-for-profit, conservancy district, municipality or is privately owned and serves a population of three-hundred and one (301) people and above. Small

Utility Membership - $240 Small Utility Members: Any water or wastewater system that is organized as a regional district, not-for-profit, conservancy district, municipality or is privately owned and serves a population of fewer than three hundred (300) people.

Join as Utility Member

Non-Community Member

Non-Community Membership - $240 A public water system that pipes water for human consumption to at least 15 service connections used by individuals, other than year-round residents, for at least 60 days a year, or serves 25 or more people at least 60 days a year (e.g., schools, factories, rest stops, etc.). Non-Community members may not vote, hold office, be eligible for membership in another category or be affiliated with an entity eligible for membership in another category.

Join as Non-Community Member

Individual Member

Individual Membership - $100.  Any person employed by a Utility member who desires to be added to the mail list of the Alliance for advanced notification of water and/or wastewater training sessions. Individual members may not vote or hold office. (Please refer any questions to the Alliance bylaws in the annual resource directory.)

Special Membership - $60 Any organization committed to the purpose of the Alliance and desiring to assist in the work of the Alliance, with their primary source of revenue coming from either the State or Federal Government, including but not limited to.

Join as Individual Member

Retired Member

Retired Utility Membership - $15 Any persons retired from a water or wastewater system described in sections (a) and (b) in the By­laws who wants to continue their education.

Join as Retired Member

Associate Member

Associate   Opal      Sapphire    Diamond

$425        $1100      $2,600        $5,100

Any individual or organization committed to the purposes of the Alliance and desiring to assist in the work of the Alliance. Associate members may not vote, hold office, be eligible for membership in another category or be affiliated with an entity eligible for membership in another category. (Please refer any questions to the Alliance bylaws found in the resource directory printed annually.)

Join as Associate Member