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UWC
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UWCUnited World Colleges (international college network)
UWCUniversity of the Western Cape (RSA)
UWCUniversity Writing Center
UWCUltimate Warrior Challenge (mixed martial arts cage fighting)
UWCUniversal Wireless Communications
UWCUlster Workers Council
UWCUnited World Chart (popular music ranking)
UWCUniversal Wireless Consortium
UWCUniversity of Wales, Cardiff (institution of higher education in Cardiff, Wales, UK)
UWCUrban Water Council
UWCUrban Water Cycle
UWCUnited Workers Congress
UWCUnanimous Written Consent


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His professional affiliations have included terms as an Advisory Board Member for the Urban Water Council of the US Conference of Mayors, and as Vice Chairman of the Water Institute of the National Council for Public-Private Partnerships.
Noting that a survey taken by the Urban Water Council in 2005 showed that 53% of cities responding would consider public-private partnerships as an alternative solution, Mr.
He also served as the Chairman of the USCM Science and Technology Subcommittee, the Urban Water Council, and the USCM Audit Committee.
 
 
 
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