We hope to see you this week at the Pennsylvania Water Environment Association (PWEA) PennTec Conference! We’re at Booth 84. Our own Joseph M. Gianvito, P.E. and John Kaercher of the Rochester Area Joint Sewer Authority (RAJSA) gave an excellent presentation on Monday morning titled, “Solving the Municipal Wastewater Puzzle in the Way that it Wants to be Solved - The Key to Project Success” regarding the success of the recent upgrades at the RAJSA despite challenges related to Consent Order deadlines, site constraints, soil contamination, and the pandemic.
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Only a few days to go until our webinar on NBS - Lessons learnt and governance. There are only a few places left, so hurry to register :-)
📅 #SaveTheDate for the next session in webinar series: The power of Nature-Based Solutions #NBS for #Wastewater & #Stormwater treatment Session: Lessons learnt and governance: Gain insights into policy aspects and first-hand experiences through case studies 📅 4 June 🕙 1 PM (UTC+2) 📍 Online 👋 Meet the speakers: Ismael Leonardo Vera Puerto | Anja Pugelj | Robert Gearheart | Ivana Korn Varga Webinar series by GWP & International Water Association Learn more and register 👉 https://bit.ly/3SFojFB
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Excited to gather in March! Get your abstracts submitted by this Sat., Dec. 30th to Sara Chudnoff, American Ground Water Trust for the AGWT Northwest Ground Water Conference in Pasco, WA on March 18th & 19th (tour on the 17th). Topics of interest are (but not limited to): - Groundwater management - Water quality - Groundwater/surface water interaction - Ag efficiency and incentivisation programs - Transboundary/water politics - Water policy - MAR/ASR - Water markets - Environmental Justice & Anything else groundwater
We are thrilled to announce, that Kristina Ribellia, Western Water Market's Founder and President will be giving the keynote at the American Ground Water Trust's Northwest Groundwater Conference in Pasco, WA on March 19th! 💦 They currently have a call for abstracts now through December 30th. For more details and to submit abstracts visit: https://lnkd.in/gsQRV6_n We would love to see everyone at the conference, whether you’re a speaker or an attendee. We will be sharing more details as the agenda develops. #NWGroundwaterConference2024 #WaterResources
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ICYMI, read what Metropolitan is working on, including investing $3 million in future development of local supplies, providing an increase in turf replacement rebates for businesses and public agencies, and the latest Annual Water Quality Report: https://lnkd.in/gmAr_J_x
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EMWD began in 1950, primarily serving agriculture to help landowners manage groundwater rights. Since then, our service area has transformed, and EMWD is now one of the largest water agencies in California. 💧 Check out our YouTube video on the history of EMWD to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gu3aj6E7 #ThrowbackThursday
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The North Carolina Rural Water Association, in partnership with the National Rural Water Association (NRWA), is conducting a vital study to understand the needs of the rural water and wastewater workforce. Small and rural operators often go unnoticed for their critical work. This survey aims to amplify your voice at state and national levels, ensuring you get the recognition and resources you deserve. Participants will receive a summary of the findings. Your input is crucial to securing the future success of the rural water workforce. https://lnkd.in/g-aApb_5
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The North Carolina Rural Water Association, in partnership with the National Rural Water Association (NRWA), is conducting a vital study to understand the needs of the rural water and wastewater workforce. Small and rural operators often go unnoticed for their critical work. This survey aims to amplify your voice at state and national levels, ensuring you get the recognition and resources you deserve. Participants will receive a summary of the findings. Your input is crucial to securing the future success of the rural water workforce. https://lnkd.in/g-aApb_5
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Case study: Otterbourne water treatment works in Hampshire extracts water from the River Itchen and concern was expressed by the Environment Agency about the potential for fish, particularly salmon smolt, being drawn into the intake. We installed a system that deflected smolt during the spring and coarse fish throughout the year. https://lnkd.in/e3CJnER4
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Issues with nitrogen in your community's wastewater ponds or lagoons? Join Wastewater Engineering Team Leader Pat Morrow, P.E. at next week's Wisconsin Rural Water Association Technical Conference to learn about treatment options for removal.
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Where Has All the Groundwater Gone? By Kerry Stackpole IOM FASAE CAE, Plumbing Manufacturers International, CEO/Executive Director, March Ripple Effect Rethink Water, the PMI initiative to assure clean, safe water for current and future generations, is working to illuminate the #groundwater challenge, influence policymakers, and share solutions. The looming threats to U.S. water aquifers demand urgent attention and concerted action at local, regional and national levels. Sustainable groundwater management practices, enhanced monitoring and surveillance systems, and investments in water infrastructure are critical for safeguarding aquifer health and resilience. In addition, promoting #waterconservation, reducing reliance on groundwater for irrigation, and fostering interdisciplinary research and innovation can help address the underlying drivers of aquifer depletion and contamination. By prioritizing the protection and sustainable use of water aquifers, we can secure a reliable water supply for current and future generations while preserving the integrity of vital ecosystems. Let’s Rethink Water together. https://bit.ly/49E9MQ5 #RethinkWater #plumbing #manufacturing
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Learn more about Water Well Wish and how you can get involved in bringing clean water to families in need at https://lnkd.in/gJXRrH9V!
The Groundwater Foundation’s Water Well Wish program was featured in a recent issue of Farm and Dairy, a newspaper serving the rural communities of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. https://lnkd.in/gmgVKcYQ
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