May 04, 2020
WEF is convening a series of roundtable discussions with leaders from across the water sector to discuss how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting operations, business, and people. The conversations
Apr 13, 2020
During the coronavirus pandemic, water and wastewater utilities are essential for delivery of clean water and sanitation during the response. Ensuring those services during a pandemic while
Jun 03, 2020
Listen as Cordell Samuels, a Past President of the Water Environment Federation and retired Plant Superintendent at the Region of Durham in Ontario, Canada, reflects on his experiences as WEF
Mar 27, 2020
Ted Corrigan is interim CEO and General Manager and Kyle Danley is Director of Water Production at Des Moines Water Works. In this episode Ted and Kyle explain how the utility responded to
Mar 02, 2020
Tom Ferguson explains that Water Innovation Week will be focused on โThe Next Decadeโ, with an eclectic mix of water leaders, entrepreneurs, investors and more exploring what is possible for the
Jan 30, 2020
Steve Dye provides a preview of key issues for Congress in 2020 including reauthorization of the Clean Water Act SRF and WIFIA, legislation addressing PFAS, and grants for SSO and CSO programs and
Feb 03, 2020
Dr. Linda Lee of Purdue University talks about current science on the presence and removal methods of PFAS in drinking water, wastewater, and biosolids.
Jan 27, 2020
Vaughan Harshman discusses how odor problems develop for water utilities, methods for controlling and reducing odors, and community engagement that happens when there is a problem.
Jan 21, 2020
Leslie Schehl and John Phillips explain how climate change is altering rainfall patterns and posing challenges for stormwater management, particularly in the form of urban flooding.
Jan 13, 2020
Chris Hartman explains that the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District decided to utilize the National Green Infrastructure Certification Program for training on the design, installation, and