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50 years of U.S.-Canadian cooperation transforms Great Lakes, but much more work remains...
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) is recognizing 13 communities for excellence in stormwater management, including exceeding permit requirements...
Florida Atlantic University researchers examine emergency preparedness in 50 largest U.S. cities...
Every year, on the Saturday before WEFTEC, volunteers gather for the WEF Community Service Project. Help us continue...
New climate change adaptation plan stresses shared responsibility between residents, municipal government...
By manipulating sediment and streamflow, dams run the risk of increasing flood risks instead of mitigating them, new...
Under the right conditions, flooding can cause a river to permanently alter its own course...
Zeolites — a group of common minerals featuring forms of aluminum and silicon — could make bioretention more...
In April, we asked you what you are most looking forward to at WEFTEC 2022. Nearly half of...
Watch as Palencia Mobley, Deputy Director and Chief Engineer of the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD), and...
Hear from Scott Taylor, chair of WEF's Stormwater Institute, as he discusses the request that Congress establish a...
By bringing huge amounts of sand from deeper waters to the shoreline, new research suggests extreme storms could...