Tag: Water Environment Federation
City of Longmont Wins Water Environment Federation’s Project Excellence Award
Biogas-to-Vehicle-Fuel Project is the First of its Kind along the Colorado Front Range
CHICAGO – The City of Longmont was awarded the Water Environment Federation’s (WEF)...
Woodard & Curran Welcomes New Chief Technologist
Rajendra D. Vaidya, PhD, PE, BCEE, PMP Will Support the Firm’s Drinking Water Practice
– Woodard & Curran recently welcomed Raj Vaidya as Chief...
Christopher Clark, P.E., Joins LAN as Project Manager
(AUSTIN –) Christopher Clark, P.E., joins national planning, engineering and program management firm Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, Inc. (LAN) as a project manager. In this role,...
WEF Selects San Antonio River Authority, LAN and RESPEC as Recipients of the 2020...
(HOUSTON) The Water Environment Federation (WEF) selected the San Antonio River Authority (SARA), civil engineering firm Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, Inc. (LAN) and integrated solutions partner RESPEC as...
Water Environment Federation convening a blue-ribbon panel to evaluate biological hazards and precautions for...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — To ensure the protection of wastewater workers during the coronavirus pandemic and beyond, the Water Environment Federation (WEF) is convening a blue-ribbon panel...
Keeping the Water On
How Engineers Can Help the Municipal Water Sector
By Graham Nasby
Each year the American Water Works Association (AWWA) publishes a report card on the current...
EPA Announces Water Workforce Initiative to Help Recruit and Prepare the Next Generation of...
WASHINGTON (September 24, 2019) — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the Water Workforce Initiative to help cities and communities across the country...
raSmith’s Stamborski Honored with Induction into Golden Manhole Society
BROOKFIELD, Wis. — Chris Stamborski, assistant director of municipal services at raSmith, has been awarded with membership into the Central States Water Environment Association (CSWEA)...
ISA announced as a supporting organization of the 2019 LIFT Intelligent Water Systems Challenge
For the second year in a row, the International Society of Automation (ISA) — through its Water and Wastewater Industries Division — is supporting an initiative designed to demonstrate the value of intelligent water systems, smart water technologies, and leveraging data for improved decision-making.