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The deadline to register for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) 2019 Campus RainWorks Challenge is Oct. 15....
Twenty-two high-performing municipalities and one university received recognition in the fifth annual National Municipal Stormwater and Green Infrastructure...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Twenty-two high-performing municipalities and one university received recognition in the fifth annual National Municipal Stormwater...
On Saturday, Sept. 21, a large group of volunteers spent their day installing permeable pavers, a rain garden,...
The Words On Water podacst features conversations with people who work on water issues and discussions about the...
As WEF's membership news source, WEF Highlights covers current Federation activities, Member Association news, and items of concern...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has earned a 2019 Power of A Summit Award for...
One Chicago public school will be getting a new garden and a new outlook on water this fall....
Until about four months ago, when it rained, I didn’t think of it being much more than nature’s...
In embracing the spectrum of resilience, cities and stormwater utilities are looking towards new technologies, partnerships, and approaches...
Michael D. DeVuono and Leigh Padgitt, co-chairs of the WEF Stormwater and Green Infrastructure Symposium, blog about this...
New York City (NYC) is implementing the largest green stormwater infrastructure program in the nation. Initiated in 2011,...