by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
Eugene, Oregon, with a population of approximately 168,000, is second largest city in Oregon and the seat of Lane County. Eugene is surrounded by foothills and forests to the south, east, and west. North is the broad Willamette Valley—consisting mostly of farmland....
by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
On August 21, as part of the ongoing development of Governor Newsom’s Water Resilience Portfolio, Friends of the River brought together a broad range of stakeholders, including WaterNow, for a day-long meeting to develop recommendations on how California can better...
by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
EPA’s Assistant Administrator for Water, David Ross, made quite a splash last week at the Annual WateReuse Symposium in San Diego, rolling out EPA’s much anticipated draft National Water Reuse Action Plan. As a member of WateReuse’s Legislative and Regulatory Policy...
by Lindsay Rogers | WNA Blog
This month, the Bureau of Reclamation announced 63 projects selected to receive a total of $4.1 million in funding through the WaterSMART Program’s FY2019 Small Scale Water Efficiency Project (SSWEP) grant. These grants will support water agencies to use water more...
by Lindsay Rogers | WNA Blog
A conversation with Mark Marlowe Director of Castle Rock Water for the Town of Castle Rock, CO Mark Marlowe has been the Director of Castle Rock Water for the Town of Castle Rock, Colorado since 2013. The Town of Castle Rock is located in the South Denver Metro...
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 a WaterNow Guest Author | Partners, WNA Blog
Guest Blog by Melissa Elliott, the Director of Strategic Communication Services at Raftelis and current President Elect of the American Water Works Association. Innovation is nothing new in the water utility world, but its pace and scale are accelerating in...
by Jesse Birsinger | WNA Blog
The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) just announced two WaterSMART grant opportunities, the Water and Energy Efficiency Grants (WEEG) and the Drought Resiliency Grant Projects, now open for applications that could provide important benefits to your community. Water...
by Danielle McPherson | WNA Blog
WaterNow has had the privilege of assisting multiple cities and water agencies that have become champions of change in their communities by implementing sustainable, local water projects. In the continuation of this program, we are happy to announce two more...
by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
Spanish Fork is located in central Utah, with Utah Lake to the northwest and the Wasatch Mountains in the southeast. It experiences dry, hot summers, temperate falls, fairly snowy winters and rainy springs. Spanish Fork provides its residents drinking water and...