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A pair of recent studies show how simple green infrastructure can virtually eliminate salmon mortality rates due to...

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Marcus Bliss from Projectmates invited WEFTEC Live to share how this owner-focused construction management software equips users with...

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The 2023 WEF Community Service Project, titled, “Today’s Water Students, Tomorrow’s Water Leaders,” transformed drainage and flooding issues...

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A 2-year monitoring campaign demonstrates how simple barriers modeled after beaver dams can maximize flood protection at minimal...

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Located in the WEF Plaza – South Hall A – Level 3, the Global Center is the hub...

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New analysis of stormwater infrastructure in 23 U.S. cities facilitates information sharing between municipalities...

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Help us create a more sustainable WEFTEC! Find out how you can help increase our positive impact....

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On July 10, the Water Environment Federation (WEF; Alexandria, Virginia) will officially release the results from its 2022...

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More industry leaders are joining the Water Environment Federation’s Circular Water Economy Summit (CWES) in Nashville, July 18-20,...

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Inaugural State of Public Sector Green Stormwater Infrastructure report outlines challenges and opportunities for green infrastructure implementation....

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Los Angeles is among several U.S. cities embracing green infrastructure to enhance the value and functionality of inner-city...

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Federal government earmarks $3 million to extend the reach of leading stormwater infrastructure researchers....

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