National Stormwater Policy Forum
This half-day forum is part of Water Week and brings together stormwater professionals, policymakers, and other stakeholders to discuss the latest legislative and regulatory issues affecting the stormwater sector.
This half-day forum is part of Water Week and brings together stormwater professionals, policymakers, and other stakeholders to discuss the latest legislative and regulatory issues affecting the stormwater sector.
The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA), the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA), the Water Environment Federation (WEF), The Water Research Foundation (WRF), and the WateReuse Association are proud to present the cornerstone event during Water Week – the National Water Policy Fly-In.
Join us for a comprehensive overview of primary treatment, the essential solids separation stage in wastewater treatment.
Join The Lab and the Environmental Polling Consortium (EPC) for an introductory webinar that will turn you into a polling-savvy campaigner!
Highlighting recommendations from ASCE’s 2025 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure, the event will showcase leading engagement on the infrastructure workforce, effective approaches to water efficiency and delivery, and meaningful strategies in disaster response.
Join on Thursday May 7 at 5pm for a tour of Wichita’s Northwest Water Facility located at 2120 N Hoover (across from the Zoo).
Data center water use, even in the Great Lakes watershed, has serious implications for the present and the future.
TxWAC accelerates investments in conservation projects that benefit natural resources in Texas.
Comprehensive stormwater management planning can play a pivotal role in enabling communities to address stormwater management challenges and goals strategically, leveraging staff time and budgets to achieve the biggest impact in protecting the health and safety of residents, properties, and public assets.
Hear directly from utility representatives across the country that have engaged in the process to build system resilience to various natural hazards.
You've got the basics of public opinion research, but are you ready to transform that knowledge into persuasive action?
Using examples of oil and gas well cleanup in Canada, waterway restoration in Pennsylvania, and direct lithium extraction from oilfield brines in Arkansas, presenters will discuss to what degree these activities can drive economic growth in fossil-dependent regions.