Public Health and Climate Change Polling and Messaging Briefing
Join the Environmental Polling Consortium and our partners for a deep dive webinar into the current state of public opinion and messaging research on public health and climate.
Join the Environmental Polling Consortium and our partners for a deep dive webinar into the current state of public opinion and messaging research on public health and climate.
This webinar will discuss how local governments can work with their state agencies to access the program’s funds and will feature cities who have initiated or completed their DWSRF projects as well as experts who can answer questions about how the program works.
You’re invited to join us for an upcoming seminar on Best Practices for Federal Grant Applications, designed to help local governments strengthen their capacity to access and manage federal funding opportunities.
This session will explore how local communities are addressing water-related challenges—like floods, droughts and access to clean water—through innovative, community-driven solutions.
This three-day event brings together the Nation’s top clean water attorneys, utility leaders, and professionals to tackle the major legal challenges facing clean water utilities today.
This webinar will provide a summary of projects completed to date under the MOA and then provide a deeper dive into the most recent project focusing on state disaster resiliency planning.
This online session provides the latest practical and academic knowledge on integrating biodiversity and the natural environment into urban planning, from creating greener streets to ensuring safe swimming waters.
Join Kimberlee Cornett, our director of Impact Investments, Chris Ranniger, senior economic development loan officer at Communities Unlimited, and Maria Gallegos Herrera, director of Environmental Services at RCAC, for a timely discussion on the solutions and investments needed to deliver safe, affordable water to all communities.
This forum explores air quality, water costs, and their ties to environmental justice. Detroit leaders and policymakers will share strategies for fair access to clean air and water.
A lively panel of BlueTech's network of TAG experts and Research Analysts will be discussing the key events and highlights from our research throughout the year, and making some predictions for what 2026 will bring for the water sector
Instructors will discuss the physical, mechanical, chemical, and biological processes involved in treating and distributing drinking water.
This webinar will present both an overview of the Administration priorities for lead and a detailed look at this data mapping approach available now for states and partners to use.