by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
Moulton Niguel Water District provides drinking water, recycled water, and wastewater treatment services to 172,000 people in South Orange County, California, roughly 45 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Annual precipitation in MNWD’s service area averages ~14 inches,...
by a WaterNow Guest Author | WNA Blog
By Benjamin Cohen, Director, Quantified Ventures Water is the delivery vehicle for climate disruption in the United States and worldwide. Cities are facing increasing risk from flooding, sea level rise, and also drought and declining snowpacks. Our water challenges...
by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
Seattle, Washington—a seaport city—located on the isthmus between Puget Sound and Lake Washington covers 83.9 mostly hilly square miles. The Kitsap and the Olympic peninsulas along with the Olympic mountains lie to the west, while the Cascade Range and Lake Sammamish...
by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
Water security is not a new issue, but the reliability of our water quality and supply is more critical than ever in this era of climate change. Water security essentially means there is enough clean, healthy water for everyone, and that the water supply is...
by Lindsay Rogers | WNA Blog
A conversation with Councilmember Shayla Nealy, Union City, GA Councilmember Nealy is no stranger to water infrastructure. In addition to her position on Union City’s City Council, which she’s held since 2013, she is the Director of Infrastructure Programming...
by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
The Atlas is social network for city officials and staff, providing, among other valuable resources, a searchable database of innovative city-level case studies on water, city planning and financing. Through its members section, The Atlas provides space for members to...