by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
The City of Madison is in south-central Wisconsin on an isthmus between Lakes Mendota and Monona and covers close to 100 square miles. The City has a long history dating back to the 1800s, and in 1882 Madison Water Utility was established following cutting-edge (for...
by Lindsay Rogers | WNA Blog
Guest Blog by Gerry Horak, Former Mayor Pro-Tem, City of Fort Collins, CO Infrastructure – especially water infrastructure – makes the good life possible in Colorado. This week is Infrastructure Week, where we remember the power of the many invisible water...
by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
Water providers and environmental groups across California strongly support AB 533, which would maintain the exclusion from gross income, under both the personal income tax and corporation tax laws, amounts received from any rebate, voucher, or other financial...
by Lindsay Rogers | WNA Blog
A conversation with Josina Morita, Commissioner for Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Josina Morita was elected as Commissioner of Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) in 2016. She is the first Asian...
by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
The City of Santa Fe is near the Rio Grande Valley at the southern end of the Rocky Mountains and is surrounded by the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The 37-square mile city has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and low-humidity winters. Santa Fe...
by Lindsay Rogers | WNA Blog
At Tap into Resilience last month in Austin, Summit attendees had the opportunity to participate in a Pure Brew Happy Hour where they learned about the process involved in treating recycled water and sampled beer made from this highly purified recycled water. The Pure...