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 Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
Atlanta, Georgia is the capital city of the Southeast—a city with a historic past that is building a resilient and sustainable future. The City covers 134 square miles and is home to about 420,000 permanent residents; 4.1 million people live in the greater Atlanta...
by Lindsay Rogers | WNA Blog
A conversation with Andy Kricun, Executive Director and Chief Engineer of Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority, NJ Andy Kricun has been the Executive Director and Chief Engineer of Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA) since 2011 and prior to that...
by Kerry Miller | WNA Blog
Register Here! Join us for WaterNow’s Efficiency & Reuse is the New Supply webcast on Thursday, June 27th as part of WaterNow’s Tap into Resilience initiative. Date: Thursday, June 27, 2019 Time: 1pm – 2pm PT Cost: FREE Register Here Featured Speakers: Paula...
by Lindsay Rogers | WNA Blog
Cameron Diehl has been the Executive Director of the Utah League of Cities & Town (ULCT) since 2017. His career at ULCT started as a legislative intern, and he returned to ULCT full-time in 2010. During his tenure at ULCT, Cameron has worked in a variety of roles,...
by Caroline Koch | WNA Blog
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is accepting comments that will inform its development of a national Water Reuse Action Plan (WRAP). The WRAP is intended to ensure the effective use of the Nation's water resources and foster water reuse as an important...
by Danielle McPherson | WNA Blog
We are thrilled to announce the applicants selected for WaterNow’s third Project Accelerator round. This selection process was exceptionally challenging since we received more than 30 high quality and creative applications for support on a wide variety of projects. If...
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...