water resources
Arizona soliciting P3 partners for state water augmentation projects
The Arizona Water Infrastructure Finance Authority (WIFA) has initiated a flexible, multi-phase pathway to securing new, long-term sources of water…
Santa Monica takes landmark step toward water self-sufficiency
The City of Santa Monica, California, has taken a significant step toward a self-reliant water future as expansions to the…
California city doubles local potable water supply
In December, the City of Camarillo, Calif., announced the start-up and commissioning of its North Pleasant Valley (NPV) Groundwater Desalter…
Miami Conservancy District Embraces Data Management in the Cloud
By Michael Casey Miami Conservancy District (MCD) was created in response to the devastating floods of 1913 when the Great…
Historic water shortage declared for Colorado River
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the federal agency that oversees Colorado River operations, declared a “Tier 1” water shortage at…
Beyond Water Resources Planning
According to the U.S. EPA, there are nearly 69,000 drinking water and wastewater systems in the United States. According to water.org, the average American uses nearly 65,000 gallons of water in a year.


