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Clean water is essential for the health and well-being of individuals and communities, and it is important to...
The Stockholm Junior Water Prize is the nation’s most prestigious youth competition for water-related research and aims to...
Water Environment Federation (WEF) experts have reacted swiftly to concerns about monkeypox and compiled critical information for water...
Lara Grotz, EIT, shares her experience visiting Water Week in person for the first time and as a...
While many states are looking at ways to manage PFAS while awaiting a risk assessment from the U.S....
Water Week 2022 is taking place April 24-30 in Washington, D.C., with the National Water Policy Fly-In happening...
March 22nd marks World Water Day and the Water Environment Federation (WEF), a UN-Water Partner is committed to...
For well over a century, wastewater treatment professionals in the United States have served as the primary protectors...
Perhaps no aspect of water and wastewater treatment is more important than the workforce that performs the day-to-day...
Recently I attended AWWA/WEF’s Young Professionals summit. The theme for the 2022 YP Summit was creative resiliency. ...
Water utilities are incredibly busy places to work and along with the day-to-day focus on cleaning water, it...
Steven Rivas of WIN-911 explains the drawbacks of manual monitoring of systems at utilities and the advantages of...