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Utility of the Future Webinar to Focus on Economic and Social Health for Communities

Apr 23, 2019

(April 23, 2019) - The latest installment of the webinar series, Enabling the Water Resources Utility of the Future, is set to air on May 16, at 2:00 – 3:30 pm ET, exploring the topic, “Achieving and Maintaining Economic and Social Health for the Community.”

Scheduled speakers for the webinar—which include Andrada Butler and Mark Poling of NACWA Member Agencies the City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management, and Clean Water Services of Hillsboro, Oregon, respectively—will be describing how their clean water utilities are using innovative approaches to enhance the overall economic and social well-being of their operations and communities.

The webinar is collaboratively hosted by NACWA, the Water Environment Federation (WEF), the WateReuse Association, the Water Research Foundation (WRF), and EPA. Registration is free. More information is available on the WateReuse website.

Webinar Series Description

The landscape that has traditionally driven clean water utilities is changing rapidly. Today’s utility managers are no longer just treating and discharging wastewater, they are looking for ways to optimize their efficiency through new technology and data, recover valuable resources, provide meaningful employment opportunities, and enhance their contribution to the overall health of watersheds and their communities.

As “anchor institutions” in their communities, these Utilities of the Future employ innovative approaches not only to meet their own goals, but also to support the financial and social health of the communities they serve.  Register today!

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