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Philadelphia Water Department – Driving equitable participation in green stormwater infrastructure incentive programs

Philadelphia Water Department – Driving equitable participation in green stormwater infrastructure incentive programs

by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog

The Philadelphia Water Department (PWD), a public utility with origins dating back to 1801, provides drinking water, stormwater, and wastewater services to the City of Philadelphia and 10 municipalities located in Montgomery, Delaware, and Bucks counties. PWD provides...
Colorado Utilities and Towns Lead the Way in Seeking Federal Support for Water Access, Equity and Viability of Public Water Systems

Colorado Utilities and Towns Lead the Way in Seeking Federal Support for Water Access, Equity and Viability of Public Water Systems

by Cynthia Koehler | WNA Blog

Water utilities nationwide are facing major financial challenges at exactly the time when these essential drinking water, wastewater and stormwater services are more important than ever, particularly for families and businesses struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic...
Announcing Colorado Basin Project Accelerator Winners!

Announcing Colorado Basin Project Accelerator Winners!

by Lindsay Rogers | Projects, WNA Blog

WaterNow has had the privilege of assisting cities and water agencies that have become champions of sustainable and affordable change in their communities with innovative projects. In the continuation of this program, we are happy to announce 3 Colorado Basin...
Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District – Driving equitable participation in green stormwater infrastructure incentive programs

Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District – Driving equitable participation in green stormwater infrastructure incentive programs

by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog

Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) provides sanitary sewer collection and treatment and stormwater management services to 362,000 single-family residences and 26,000 commercial/industrial businesses for a total population of approximately 1.4 million in the...
S&P Global Ratings Provides Insight into Key Creditworthiness Factors as Public Utilities Navigate the Current Municipal Bond Market

S&P Global Ratings Provides Insight into Key Creditworthiness Factors as Public Utilities Navigate the Current Municipal Bond Market

by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog

To say these are challenging times is an understatement. Impacts from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and recent protests are crystalizing how systemic racial injustice and deep inequalities impact Black, brown and low-income communities. Ensuring access to clean,...
Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District is Weathering the Storm Where the Rain Falls

Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District is Weathering the Storm Where the Rain Falls

by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, sits on the shores of Lake Michigan at the confluence of three rivers: the Menomonee, the Kinnickinnic, and the Milwaukee. Its location in the Great Lakes Region means Milwaukee has a humid climate and is subject to rapidly changing weather,...
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