by Lindsay Rogers | WNA Blog
You may have seen media reports indicating that the municipal bond market is “broken” as a result of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. This is a huge issue for cities, towns and water resource utilities and agencies that rely on municipal bonds for infrastructure...
by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
The city’s Department of Water & Power—the nation’s largest water municipal water agency—provides water service to about 680,000 connections. The Sanitation District, part of the Department of Public Works, is the lead environmental department for the city...
by Lindsay Rogers | WNA Blog
A conversation with Mayor Sal Panto Jr., Easton, PA Mayor Panto Jr. took office in Easton, Pennsylvania in 2008, following two prior terms as Mayor from 1984-1992. Mayor Panto Jr. is motivated to address the City’s water challenges – from flooding to stormwater...
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...