May 20, 2020
Six WEF Stormwater Committee volunteers helped judge this year’s competition, which attracted entries from 50 student teams representing institutions in 20 U.S. states.
Nov 21, 2019
Ahead of a $1.6 billion revitalization project in New York City’s Staten Island borough, the New York City Economic Development Corp. (EDC) is piloting an innovative strategy to simplify regulatory
Oct 30, 2019
To help curb the effects of urban runoff on streambank erosion, the question municipalities must confront is whether to reduce flows or toughen channel banks. The best answer, according to Rod
Sep 18, 2019
Since launching in 2016, the National Green Infrastructure Certification Program (NGICP) has certifed more than 500 U.S. professionals. NGICP provides entry-level workers with the skills to
Mar 05, 2024
Universities, think tanks, nonprofits eligible for USD $3 million in federal funding
Mar 05, 2024
Exploring the value of bringing buried streams back to the surface in watershed restoration projects
Mar 29, 2024
U.S. National Weather Service announces all-in-one portal for hydrological forecasting and analysis
Apr 30, 2024
New York City joins a growing list of world cities experimenting with Miyazaki forests, distinguished by their dense vegetation and underground connectivity
Jul 11, 2022
The Stockholm Junior Water Prize is the nation’s most prestigious youth competition for water-related research and aims to increase students’ interest in water issues and careers.
Mar 08, 2022
Perhaps no aspect of water and wastewater treatment is more important than the workforce that performs the day-to-day work needed to provide safe drinking water and to protect our public