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On Jan. 23, the Trump administration announced it had finalized its rewrite of the Waters of the United...

Megan Livak, Students and Young Professionals Manager for the Water Environment Federation, made two trips to Costa Rica...

Vaughan Harshman discusses how odor problems develop for water utilities, methods for controlling and reducing odors, and community...

Tom McGrain and Todd Saums discuss volunteering through Operators Without Borders to help in the Bahamas after the...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The Intelligent Water Systems Challenge is back for a third year to challenge participants to...
On Jan. 16, the WEF Government Affairs team held a webcast on water sector priorities in 2020. ...

Tanja Rauch-Williams discusses the WEF ReNEW project. ReNEW is an effort by WEF to understand where we stand...
Utility managers Sam Paske and Jack Bebee make sure to attend the Utility Management Conference every year put...

Leslie Schehl and John Phillips explain how climate change is altering rainfall patterns and posing challenges for stormwater...

Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), visited the WEFTEC Now...

As utilities across the U.S. brace for the workforce skills gap anticipated from the water sector’s looming silver...

Two recent podcast episodes detail how WEF stormwater programs are contributing to greater awareness of the stormwater sector’s...