Jan 31, 2022
Steven Rivas of WIN-911 explains the drawbacks of manual monitoring of systems at utilities and the advantages of automation of that tracking and alerts to problems. He also discusses how the tools
Jul 06, 2021
Paul Petersen is Municipal Sales Manager for Central & Eastern U.S. at Atlas Copco. In this episode, Paul discusses the latest technology and trends in aeration blowers, including with canopy
Jul 26, 2021
LISTEN to Paul Bowen Paul say the best way to be prepared for the future is strategic planning, an activity in which he participated at both WEF and Coca-Cola. He discusses the need to include risk
Jul 15, 2021
In this episode of WEF’s Words On Water podcast, Lauren discusses the new Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program, which was established by Congress and has initially provided $166.6 million
Mar 08, 2021
🎧 LISTEN to Rebecca West, a @WEForg past president, share her perspectives on leadership, dealing with adversity, and adapting. She draws from her experiences in the water sector, volunteering
Sep 21, 2020
In this episode, these leaders talk candidly about their experiences as Black Americans working in the water sector and reaching the level of utility executive, including sharing examples of
Sep 11, 2020
Chris Wilson is the Chief of Process Engineering and Research at Hampton Roads Sanitation District. In this episode Chris discusses how his utility is trying to understand how to treat certain
Jun 15, 2020
Jamie Piziali is the Municipal Ombudsman at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. In this episode Jamie explains integrated planning, which offers an opportunity for a municipality to meet
Dec 23, 2020
On Dec. 22, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized the Lead and Copper Revised Rule (LCRR), the first major revision in 30 years.
The rule for the first time requires public water
Dec 14, 2020
Unfortunately, this agreed upon version dropped all of the wastewater, drinking water and stormwater provisions. It's a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers only bill. The House and Senate couldn't