by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
On February 19th, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) launched its new Green Infrastructure Grant Program. With a goal of reducing the amount of stormwater runoff entering SFPUC’s sewer system and improving system performance while also providing...
by Sarah Musiker | WNA Blog
Carole Baker, President and CEO Texas Water Foundation The WaterNow Leadership Award recognizes and honors leaders of extraordinary vision who, throughout their careers, have had a major impact in advancing sustainable water management strategies, and protecting water...
by Cynthia Koehler | WNA Blog
Communities nationwide are facing a dizzying array of water challenges from drought, to failing infrastructure, to flooding, to water quality decline. Local water leaders – responsible for the vast majority of water infrastructure spending – are on the front lines...
by Lindsay Rogers | WNA Blog
On March 27 – 28, 2019, 150 water leaders from across the nation will come together for Tap into Resilience: WaterNow’s 4th Annual Summit in Austin. This year's summit will emphasize the untapped potential for local and green infrastructure, innovative financing, and...
by Danielle McPherson | WNA Blog
Since launching Project Accelerator in the fall of 2017, I have had the opportunity to work with four different cities and water utilities across the US on projects from incentivizing water efficient home construction to building out a water-efficient landscape...
by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
The City of San Antonio is located in South Central Texas (70 miles southwest of Austin and 190 miles west of Houston) in a region of Blackland Prairie grassland and oak woodlands. San Antonio overlies parts of four major aquifers. Chief amongst these is the Edwards...