Dec 01, 2021
🎧 LISTEN to Shalene Thomas of Wood discuss the meaning of One Water and how it promotes the value of all water. She explains how One Water can be a framework for increased collaboration, including
Jul 22, 2021
In this episode of WEF’s Words On Water podcast, Dave and Lindsey discuss a preliminary class action lawsuit settlement between the Charleston Water System and wipes manufacturer Kimberly-Clark that
Mar 25, 2021
🎧LISTEN to Kevin Marsh of Middlesex County Utilities Authority talk about their overall approach to cybersecurity, challenges from the size & diversity of a large utility, & approaching OT
Mar 10, 2021
🎧 LISTEN to Diane Grossenheider of @BVWater and Jen Welsch of @MSDProjectClear discuss the rapid expansion of tools for using data to proactively manage collections systems, including smart sewers,
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 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
Nov 07, 2019
Words on Water • Episode No. 113 Kelly Trott is Senior Director of Imagine H2O. In this episode Kelly discusses the role that technology can play in solving urban water challenges, particularly as
Apr 29, 2021
On Thursday, April 29, the U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan package of wastewater, stormwater, drinking water, and water reuse infrastructure funding by a vote of 89 to 2.
The bill, known as the
Dec 21, 2020
On Dec. 20th, Congressional leaders announced an agreement on a roughly $900 billion coronavirus relief and economic aid measure that includes payments to individuals, loans for small businesses,