Statements from the two entities urge greater federal investment in clean water
How long before the industry’s default position is to emphasize ‘clean water’ instead of ‘wastewater’ or ‘sewage’? It’s time to stop taking baby steps.
The newly branded Clean Water Professionals of Kentucky & Tennessee looks to start a movement to lend the industry greater stature and more respect.
See how water treatment professionals are fighting 'toilet-to-tap' branding and making progress in public acceptance of direct potable reuse
Educational events, festivals and open houses are slated around the country Oct. 23 for the national day of advocacy for water/wastewater infrastructure
The Water Environment Association of Kentucky & Tennessee is now calling itself the Clean Water Professionals of Kentucky & Tennessee
It may not have charted on the Billboard Top 40, but this song promoting Louisville, Kentucky's tap water is certainly worth a listen
NACWA CEO Adam Krantz released a public statement following the president's State of the Union Address