by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
The City of Hoboken, once an island in the Hudson River, is now the densely populated “mile square city.” In the 19th and 20th centuries, Hoboken was an industrial and transportation hub. More recently, Hoboken has become a residential outpost for New York City and...
by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
In April 2019, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order directing the Natural Resources Agency and its partner agencies to prepare a “Water Resilience Portfolio” that will be California’s roadmap for building statewide water resilience and...
by Jesse Birsinger | WNA Blog
Join us for WaterNow’s Tapping into the TIR Toolkit: Interactive Training Webcast. This webcast will provide an introduction to Tap into Resilience (TIR) and cover the in-depth resources included in the TIR Toolkit, a portal into the many resources of TIR and...
by Jesse Birsinger | WNA Blog
Water utilities have dealt with a plethora of problems related to water provision through traditional infrastructure- e.g., aging systems, growing affordability, equity, and water quality concerns. As a result, localized water infrastructure offers an innovative path...
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...