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In April, we asked you what you are most looking forward to at WEFTEC 2022. Nearly half of you replied that the Technical Program is your top priority.
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WEFTEC always seeks to build in as many sustainable practices and choices as possible into planning our event.
While some of the details and full descriptions are still being worked out, you can get a first look at what's in store for WEFTEC 2022 in New Orleans.
Once completed, the project will capture and treat more than 40% of urban runoff generated throughout the Lower Los Angeles River Watershed.
High-tech, low-cost stormwater sensor earns recognition for accessibility and ease of use.
WEFTEC 2022 in New Orleans is about six months away. The planning and work to get everything ready is moving ahead.
Learn how the Technical Program and Exhibition are developing and, then, tell us what you are looking forward to at WEFTEC 2022!
On March 9, negotiators in the U.S. Congress agreed to a final fiscal year 22 (FY22) Omnibus Appropriations package that will fund the federal government through the remainder of this fiscal year, which ends on September 30, 2022.
On March 8, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a new memo outlining its strategy to equitably deliver clean water through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The memo underscores provisions to ensure that disadvantaged communities fully benefit from these historic investments in the water sector.
A next-generation digital modeling platform has been chosen to underpin the future of Chesapeake Bay water quality monitoring.
Ting Lu of Clean Water Services discusses trends in utility management, in particular leveraging of data analytics to provide business and operational intelligence.