From team members to local groups to passionate members of the public, Diane Taniguchi-Dennis helps Clean Water Services forge ties that help protect the waters.
Florida Everglades’ manmade wetlands in C-44 Reservoir/Stormwater Treatment Area will restore, protect and preserve wildlife and communities
Broken Arrow city and school district partner to create what is believed to be Oklahoma’s largest floating wetland.
A milkweed patch sprouted at the Greater Sudbury Wastewater Treatment Plant. The team and community groups turned it into a haven for monarch butterflies.
A small-scale wastewater treatment plant is part of an EcoCenter in San Francisco that teaches students and adults about the environment in a wetland setting.
A complex of ponds and wetlands around a California clean-water plant provides a treatment step for reuse water and habitat for birds and wildlife
Wetlands created to help manage reclaimed water also help restore damaged natural wetlands and recharge an aquifer that supplies drinking water
Robert Gearheart recently won an award from the Environmental Law Institute recognizing his work in establishing and guiding the Arcata Marsh Research Institute in Arcata, California