The National Association of Clean Water Agencies filed a brief April 21 with the U.S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit...
Entries Tagged National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA)
Online Exclusives
Water Week 2014 Joins Clean Water Advocacy, Education and Innovation
A broad array of water sector groups from across the country will join forces this spring in Washington, D.C. for the inaugural...
Online Exclusives
FY2015 Budget Proposal Slashes Water Infrastructure Funding
The Obama Administration released its FY2015 budget request today, which proposes $500 million in cuts to the Clean Water and Drinking Water...
Online Exclusives
Flushable Products: Silent Killer of the Utility’s Budget and Reputation
Protecting your collection and treatment works from sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) and blockages has become more difficult over the last few years....
Online Exclusives
$300 Million Wake-Up Call Leads to Streak of Accolades
The non-compliance lawsuit filed against the Wayne County (Mich.) Downriver Wastewater Treatment Facility in the mid-1980s was not only a shock to...
Blogs
The Fire Chief Project: What’s In a Name?
The lack of respect that comes to wastewater treatment plants and the profession starts with what we call ourselves. If we call...
Editorial
The Book on Biogas
Digester methane (biogas) is gaining huge favor as a renewable fuel — it has come to be seen as part...
Blogs
Who said the Brits were stiff and boring? Check this FOG/wipes video
So much for the reputation of the British as reserved and dull. A group of London sewer workers perform in a rap...
Blogs
Will you speak up for infrastructure investment?
To some there is no dirtier word (or phrase) than “government spending.” Those who feel that way don’t like the word “investment”...
Blogs
Clean-water groups collaborate to shape the utility of the future
There’s no question clean-water agencies are changing. Effluent standards are getting tougher. Money is getting tighter. Communication with the public is paramount....
Blogs
A name change for the better
For some time I’ve been suggesting that treatment agencies actively emphasize what goes out of their plants instead of what comes in...









