by Lindsay Rogers | Projects, WNA Blog
In October, WaterNow launched its Project Accelerator. This program provides water utilities with 3-6 months of technical and program assistance to help jumpstart a local sustainable water project. Learn more about this program on our blog. We received a number of...
by Lindsay Rogers | WNA Blog
Pat Showalter is no stranger to the water sector. Pat is a professional engineer with more than 30 years of water resources management experience at the federal, state, and local government levels. Most recently, she has played two very important roles in the...
by Tia Lebherz | WNA Blog
What an incredible year. It’s hard to capture everything that happened at WaterNow Alliance in 2017! Our team hit the ground running and never stopped. Here’s a by-the-numbers look at some of this year's top highlights: WaterNow Alliance added 93 new members from 24...
by Cynthia Koehler | Partners, WNA Blog
Missed this workshop? Check out two upcoming opportunities: Communicating with Ratepayers Webinar - January 25, 2018 Communicating with Ratepayers Arizona Workshop - February 27, 2018 We are just back from a great trip to Denver where WaterNow Alliance hosted a...
by Lindsay Rogers | Policy, WNA Blog
WaterNow Alliance spoke with Joone Lopez, General Manager of Moulton Niguel Water District (MNWD) in Orange County, CA about MNWD’s success in using data to “right size” infrastructure investments, keeping down costs and better serving customers. This is the first...
by Danielle McPherson | WNA Blog
Does your water agency have a project that could use a shot of adrenaline? If you have a sustainable water project that is struggling to get started, or has hit a roadblock where some outside expertise can make a difference, consider applying to WaterNow’s Project...
by Cynthia Koehler | WNA Blog
We are psyched to be returning to the National League of Cities’ Annual Summit which is being held in Charlotte NC this week. NLC has been a part of the WaterNow Alliance since the beginning and is a national leader in promoting resilient cities. We are delighted to...
by Danielle McPherson | Projects
If there’s one thing to know about me, it’s that I’m water reuse geek, especially when it comes to decentralized wastewater treatment and reuse. So, I was very excited to attend the Water Environment & Reuse Foundation Onsite Non-Potable Water Systems workshop...
by Lindsay Rogers | Policy, WNA Blog
Over the past few weeks, 14 highly destructive wildfires erupted across Northern California destroying more than 213,000 acres, 5,700 structures and taking 41 lives. It was the deadliest week of fires in the state’s history. The immediate and tireless response from...
by Lindsay Rogers | WNA Blog
This summer, I spent two weeks in Fresno teaching Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper (QWEL) training to members of the California Conservation Corps and Local Conservation Corps (Fresno Chapter). It was a very rewarding experience. QWEL is an EPA WaterSense...