Jun 14, 2024
Technologies for CMOM Activities in Wastewater Collection Systems, identifies technologies that can be applied to further your transition into more preventive and even predictive O&M activities
Oct 30, 2023
Recent research efforts illustrate that using past data to predict future flooding is becoming less appropriate in a warming world.
May 30, 2023
Researchers explore how the ways wetlands connect with downstream waters affect the level and type of ecosystem benefits they provide.
Nov 01, 2023
DC Water completes Northeast Boundary Tunnel ahead of schedule after 5 years of construction.
Mar 16, 2023
New investments enable New York City’s Cloudburst and FloodNet programs to expand citywide
Aug 05, 2020
Having diversity, equity, and inclusion in all levels of the workforce is vital to innovation and growth in the water sector. We are excited to update you on the work of the WEF Workforce Diversity
Mar 26, 2020
By Rasha Maal-Bared, Senior Microbiologist at EPCOR and Chair of WEF’s Waterborne Infectious Disease Outbreak Control Subcommittee (WIDOC)
Key Points: Currently there is no evidence that
Jul 28, 2020
Over the past few months, the coronavirus pandemic has underscored water professionals’ role as protectors of public health, and we’ve seen their extraordinary skill and knowledge in action.This
Mar 19, 2020
This World Water Day, WEF’s research community has its eyes turned to public health issues and the treatment of unconventional contaminants. As data testing and analytics become more sophisticated,
Feb 15, 2022
Water utilities are incredibly busy places to work and along with the day-to-day focus on cleaning water, it can be challenging to take a step back and examine how the organization is performing.