Aug 07, 2019
Throughout the water sector, water professionals are mulling over the same questions-- how do we attract new talent and diversify our teams? How will we replenish our ranks after the retirement
Jun 03, 2019
Until about four months ago, when it rained, I didn’t think of it being much more than nature’s way of watering lawns, crops, and outdoor weddings.
But when I started working for WEF in January
May 21, 2019
The Collection Systems Conference highlights challenges and innovative solutions and technologies that utilities across the nation are utilizing to proactively maintain and improve the efficiency
Nov 14, 2018
Utility Manager for the City of Wooster, Ohio, and 2018 Water Leadership Institute graduate Nathan Coey blogs about the WLI experience.
It has been nearly a year since a social media post started
Jul 17, 2018
See you at WEFTEC, where your customizable program awaits you, according to Program Chair Sarah Reeves.
The WEFTEC program has lots of sessions that you would like – in fact, it fits you perfectly.
May 01, 2018
Those of you who follow the Water Environment Federation on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram might’ve noticed that when your April issue of WE&T arrived, it looked and smelled a little different
Jan 16, 2018
January 16, 2018 - Mike Conner blogs about his experience as a Singapore International Water Week recipient.
The chance to participate in the Singapore International Water Week Scholarship Program
Nov 20, 2017
This Giving Tuesday provides an opportunity to support young people’s interest in water science and careers through the Stockholm Junior Water Prize.
As the manager and organizer of the U.S.
Aug 21, 2017
By Tim Ellis
A combined approach to maximize wet weather treatment is the topic of our open access article in the August 2017 edition of Water Environment Research or WER. In their paper on wet
Aug 07, 2017
Excerpted from WE&T July 2017, “Industrial Treatment Troubleshooting, DNA Can Help You” by Trevor Ghylin and Steve Leach.
Industrial wastewater facilities tend to treat wastes with highly variable