Jan 02, 2020
In the U.S., ornamental crops are a $21 billion industry. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) researchers are now working to better understand the extent of the horticulture industry’s
Feb 11, 2020
The Water Environment Federation’s newest publication, Stormwater, Watershed, and Receiving Water Quality Modeling, provides straightforward guidance on a broad spectrum of modeling tools
Mar 17, 2020
New research from Stanford (Calif.) University hydrologists suggests an emerging consequence of decreasing snowfalls: significantly more intense flooding.
Apr 23, 2018
April 23, 2018 - WEF President Jenny Hartfelder blogs about appreciation for volunteers and their contributions to WEF programming and services.
Apr 05, 2022
🎧 In this week's podcast episode of Words on Water Charlie Stevens, Utilities Operations Officer at KC Water, talks about Congress providing infrastructure funding and the need to further
Jan 04, 2023
🎧 LISTEN to this new podcast with Greta Zornes of CDMSmith, who discusses what makes potable reuse projects
Nov 28, 2022
🎧 Listen to this podcast with John Dyson of AquaAerobic, who discusses new approaches and solutions for
May 12, 2021
Megan and Donnell discuss the efforts by the Water Environment Federation (WEF) to address diversity, equity, and inclusion issues within the organization, among its membership, and across the water
Jan 06, 2022
Maile Lono-Batura is the Director of Sustainable Biosolids Programs at the Water Environment Federation. In this episode, Maile explains how a campaign to make 2022 the Year of Poo aims to raise
May 17, 2021
In this episode, Tom Kunetz, former WEF President, discusses his background in comedy, the usefulness of improve skills in the workplace, and his trainings for the water sector. He shares