NSmart recognition program honors clean-water utilities for exemplary and innovative efforts to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus in effluent.
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An event sponsored by the Clayton County Water Authority engages the community to help keep waterways clean.
The Global Innovation Challenge lets students worldwide compete for cash prizes as they devise potential solutions to the world’s pressing water problems.
The Carmichael Water District creates a water-wise poster contest to engage middle school students on water conservation.
An award-winning video from a Colorado utility kept the public informed on wastewater process during the pandemic.
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Wisconsin farmers, Oneida Nation and other partners join a Green Bay utility in a project to improve water quality.
Excellent technology and design meant success for an upgrade at Peirce Island. So did close communication involving operators, engineers and construction contractors.
Kids from the Florida town of Davie are regular entrants in a water awareness and conservation poster contest sponsored by the Florida AWWA section.