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Words On Water features conversations with people who work on water issues and discussions about the opportunities and challenges facing one of Earth’s most precious resources. Topics include infrastructure, innovation and technology, workforce, resource recovery, management, research, and public awareness. Words On Water is produced by the Water Environment Federation, a nonprofit education and technical organization with a membership of 34,000 water professionals.
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#243: What Does DE&I Really Look Like And How Can The Water Sector Support Everyone
DE&I not only comes from the heart, but can impact the bottomline. Steve Hamai, WEF’s new Senior Director, of Culture … More
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#242: WEF Celebrates Black History Month and Ways to Develop a Diverse and Passionate Workforce
Hugh Sinclair, Vice President and National Practice Lead for Asset Management at Arcadis and WEF DEI Committee Member, discusses how … More
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Words on Water #241: Advances in Chlorine Technology with Lovibond
Balancing chlorine in water is essential for public health and Lovibond is a leader in advancing technological improvements in the … More
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Words on Water #240: Kimley-Horn Partners with Denton, TX, on a Master Water Plan
The City of Denton, Texas, is growing fast. But it’s ahead of the curve when it comes to planning its … More
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Words on Water #239: Flowing Towards Sustainability: How Cutting-Edge Instrumentation Powers the Circular Water Economy
Instrumentation technology has been at the forefront of powering the circular water economy (CWE), enabling more efficient and sustainable water … More
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Words on Water #238: Preventing Stormwater Failures Before Purchasing Commercial and Industrial Properties
Pipe failures and sink holes can mean millions lost to any commercial or industrial business when stormwater inspections are not … More