Jun 26, 2023
celebrate both the water stories and the personal journeys of LGBTQ+ leaders in the water sector. In this ... Municipal Water District in Carson, California. Scott will share how they found a career in water as well
Feb 14, 2023
Now that my copy of the 24th ... Edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater has arrived, I once again realized
Jan 25, 2023
🎧 In this podcast episode of Words on Water #232, Tim Gerdes with Haver & Boecker talks about the filtration
Jul 31, 2025
Connect, lead, and grow with WEF’s Students and ... Young Professionals Community—empowering future water leaders through hands-on engagement, development
Jul 25, 2025
The goal of the Resource Recovery Roadmaps is to develop a high-level approach to help guide utilities and industry decision-makers ... when considering the NEW (nutrients, energy, and water) paradigm.
Jul 25, 2025
Nutrients are needed to sustain life, but too many nutrients in aquatic environments lead to ... depletion of oxygen, potentially leading to poor water quality, or "dead zones," that cannot sustain life
Jul 11, 2025
Lead is a heavy metal that can have significant health effects even at very low levels. Health ... professionals agree that there is no level of lead in water that is safe.
Jul 11, 2025
Too many nutrients ... causing problems in recreational, food and drinking water sources. Climate change can exacerbate these effects ... lowering available oxygen, and increasing surface water temperatures.