May 31, 2023
New methodology quantifies benefits and residents’ willingness to pay for urban stream cleanup and restoration projects.
Sep 06, 2023
Southern California cities reap benefits of ongoing campaign to build stormwater capture infrastructure during Tropical Storm Hilary
Dec 21, 2022
The activities below reflect the many examples of what WEF, and its members did in 2022 to support our vision for the future, as well as deliver educational and technical resources for our members,
May 19, 2021
Stormwater is the only growing source of water pollution in many watersheds across the country. Our urban area populations are expected to grow nearly 70% by 2050 and storm events are becoming more
Mar 15, 2022
For well over a century, wastewater treatment professionals in the United States have served as the primary protectors of public health.
The collection and proper treatment of our wastewater has
May 19, 2022
While many states are looking at ways to manage PFAS while awaiting a risk assessment from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the State of Michigan has taken an approach that shouldn’t be
Apr 15, 2022
Water Week 2022 is taking place April 24-30 in Washington, D.C., with the National Water Policy Fly-In happening on April 27. New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA) and our Government
Dec 04, 2024
With 2025 just around the corner, take a fresh look at Stormwater Report’s five most popular articles from this year
Apr 03, 2024
‘Architected’ reefs from MIT use minimal materials to reduce wave energy by over 95%
Oct 02, 2024
Student teams from Oregon and New York take top spots in annual green infrastructure design competition