Jun 14, 2018
detailed and data-driven look at careers in the water sector, finding that while there are looming shortages ... workforce, water jobs are a tremendous economic opportunity for the American worker.
The Water Environment
Nov 01, 2017
open access article in the November 2017 issue of Water Environment Research (WER) compares various approaches ... Patrick Dunlap and Mark Steichen. Published by the Water Environment Federation since 1928, WER is a popular
Oct 23, 2017
research notes, and critical reviews on water quality research, Water Environment Research (WER) publishes ... provides a review of published books and articles on water quality topics from the previous year. “At over
Mar 22, 2017
that closing the nation’s gap in investment in water infrastructure would create 1.3 million jobs and ... inaction. At a national level, a one-day disruption in water service can lead to a loss of $43.5 billion in sales
Nov 18, 2019
According to the Brookings Institution ... (Washington, D.C.), as much as 50% of the current water workforce in the U.S. will retire within the next
Jan 12, 2023
Engagement Officer and Executive Vice President for DC Water, also discussed why it is important for companies ... the communities they serve and attract a diverse water workforce. She also touched on how reputation management
Jan 17, 2020
Two recent podcast episodes detail how WEF stormwater programs are contributing to greater awareness of the stormwater sector’s investment needs and helping to bolster its workforce
Jul 28, 2022
Sendai, Japan
In order to be sustainable, water service needs to be resilient to manage acute and ... specialty conference series will explore ways to make water services more resilient. JSWA, EWA, and WEF have
Oct 19, 2018
solutions to the water sector’s most complex challenges, the 54 new graduates of WEF’s Water Leadership Institute ... during a ceremony on Sunday, Sept. 30, 2018.
The Water Leadership Institute Class of 2018 is the seventh