2025 Utility of the Future Today Awards

The forward-thinking initiatives of 41 water utilities are being recognized by the Water Environment Federation as Utilities of the Future Today as they reimagine partnerships and community engagement, watershed stewardship, and recovery of resources such as water, energy, and nutrients.

“This honor reflects forward-thinking innovation, sustainability, and community leadership. Thank you for strengthening the water sector and helping build resilience today and for the future,” said Howard Carter, President of WEF’s Board of Trustees.

The Utility of the Future Today recognition program celebrates the achievements of water utilities that transform from a traditional wastewater treatment system to a resource recovery center and leader in the overall sustainability and resilience of the communities they serve. The utilities will be honored during a ceremony on September 30th at WEFTEC in Chicago. 

Utility of the Future Today is a partnership program of WEF, the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA), The Water Research Foundation (WRF), the WateReuse Association, and the U.S. Water Alliance, with input from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

First-Time Honorees

Utility Area of Activity
Baguio Water District (Baguio City, Phillipines) Watershed Stewardship
Bonita Springs Utilities, Inc. Partnering & Engagement
City of Beverly Hills Watershed Stewardship

City of Columbus, Department of Public Utilities, Div. of Sewerage and Drainage, Biosolids Program

Beneficial Biosolids Use
City of Henderson - Department of Utility Services

Partnering & Engagement

City of Redding Wastewater Utility Beneficial Biosolids Use
Dallas Water Utilities Energy Generation & Recovery
Dublin San Ramon Services District Water Reuse
East Valley Water District Water Reuse
Easton Utilities Energy Generation & Recovery
El Paso Water Energy Efficiency
Fort Pierce Utilities Authority Water Reuse
Henrico Water - Department of Public Utilities Watershed Stewardship
Inland Empire Utilities Agency Beneficial Biosolids Use
Magnolia Water Partnering & Engagement
Region of Peel Water & Wastewater (Ontario, Canada) Partnering & Engagement
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority Energy Generation & Recovery

 

Previous Honorees Recognized in a New Area of Activity in 2024

Utility Area of Activity
Central Arkansas Water Watershed Stewardship
Village of Wellington Nutrient Reduction & Materials Recovery
City of Surprise Partnering & Engagement

Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission

Partnering & Engagement
Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District

Partnering & Engagement

North Davis Sewer District Water Reuse
City of Tucson Water Department Partnering & Engagement
Clean Water Services Partnering & Engagement
Charlotte Water Partnering & Engagement
Knoxville Utilities Board Beneficial Biosolids Use
LOTT Clean Water Alliance Partnering & Engagement
Sacramento Area Sewer District Watershed Stewardship
The Trinity River Authority of Texas Watershed Stewardship
Monterey One Water Partnering & Engagement
City of St. Cloud Public Utilities Watershed Stewardship
Loudoun Water Watershed Stewardship
Toho Water Authority Water Reuse
Broward County Water and Wastewater Operations - North Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Beneficial Biosolids Use
City of Pompano Beach Utilities Department Water Reuse
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District (Central San) Nutrient Reduction & Materials Recovery
Pittsburgh Water Partnering & Engagement
Holland Board of Public Works (Holland Area Water Reclamation Facility) Beneficial Biosolids Use
AlexRenew Partnering & Engagement
Town of Jupiter Utilities Energy Efficiency

 

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About NACWA
The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) represents public wastewater and stormwater agencies of all sizes nationwide. Our unique and growing network strengthens the advocacy voice for all member utilities, and ensures they have the tools necessary to provide affordable and sustainable clean water for all.  Our vision is to represent every utility as a NACWA member, helping to build a strong and sustainable clean water future. For more information, visit us at www.nacwa.org. NACWA Media Contact: Nathan Gardner-Andrews, 202.833.3692, ngardner-andrews@nacwa.org.

About WRF
The Water Research Foundation (WRF) is a nonprofit, educational organization that funds, manages, and publishes research on the technology, operation, and management of drinking water, wastewater, reuse, and stormwater systems in pursuit of protection of public health and the environment. WRF represents approximately 1,200 subscribers, hosts an online research library of more than 2,300 completed projects valued at $700 million, manages an innovation platform with a database of more than 140 innovative technologies, and supports the world’s largest body of stormwater best practice data. For more information, visit www.waterrf.org. WRF Media Contact: Lexie Vean, 303.717.2848, lvean@waterrf.org 

About the WateReuse Association
The WateReuse Association is the nation’s only trade association solely dedicated to advancing laws, policy, funding, and public acceptance of recycled water. The WateReuse Association represents a coalition of utilities that recycle water, businesses that support the development of recycled water projects, and users of recycled water. Our members are incorporating water reuse into their water management strategies as a proven method for ensuring a safe, reliable, locally controlled water supply. To learn more, visit www.watereuse.org. WateReuse Media Contact: Zachary Dorsey, 571.445.5503, zdorsey@watereuse.org

About the US Water Alliance

The US Water Alliance is a nonprofit organization that educates the nation on the true value of water and water equity, accelerates the adoption of One Water principles and solutions, and celebrates innovation in water management. The Alliance brings together diverse interests to identify and advance common-ground, achievable solutions to our nation's most pressing water challenges. Our nearly 200 members and partners include community leaders, water providers, public officials, business leaders, environmental organizations, policy organizations, and more. Learn more at www.uswateralliance.org. US Water Alliance Media Contact: Abigail Gardner, agardner@thevalueofwater.org

Contact: Christy Murphy, cmmurphy@wef.org

 

About WEF 
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) is a not-for-profit, nonpartisan organization providing water professionals with the latest in education and training. WEF is leading the transformation to the Circular Water Economy: reducing waste, recovering resources, and regenerating ecosystems. Founded in 1928, WEF's mission is to inspire its 31,000 members and 75 affiliated member organizations and the water community in pursuit of human and environmental wellbeing. WEFTEC, WEF’s premiere event, is the largest annual water quality exhibition in North America attracting a diverse, global audience. More than 20,000 registrants and 1,000 exhibitors convene at WEFTEC to experience innovative solutions and gain expert insights that positively impact the future of water. For more information, visit wef.org.

September 04, 2025

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