Project Delivery Methods
Where Does Our Lack of Water Infrastructure Investment Lead? With Marshall Davert
Marshall Davert, president of government & infrastructure for MWH in the Americas and Asia Pacific, recently featured in “The Water Values” podcast in a session titled, “Where does our lack of water infrastructure investment lead?” During... read moreLearning about Water from Manufacturing
Leveraging the best practices from other industries can improve the mining industry’s approach to reducing, reusing, recycling and replenishing water resources. “Learning from manufacturing,” an article recently published in Mining Magazine, highlights water lessons... read more4 Tips for Conserving ‘Invisible’ Water Every Day
Every day the average American family uses 300 gallons of water for everything from brushing their teeth and washing clothes to running the sprinkler and flushing the toilet, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Beyond this, families also use lots of... read moreFit-for-Purpose Water Reuse and the Road Toward Water Security
The future of water resources for safe and reliable consumptive uses is uncertain. Today, hundreds of watershed basins worldwide experience water scarcity during some part of any given year. Dr. Art Umble, wastewater practice leader for MWH, discusses water scarcity... read moreInnovative Approaches to Stormwater Management that Meet Regulatory Requirements
The challenge to meet regulatory requirements of stormwater management and the demand to modernize stormwater infrastructure is a growing concern. Bruce Howard, chief of development, performance and delivery for MWH, discusses various approaches that utilities can... read moreWater-Energy, the Unbreakable Nexus/Acqua-energia, un nesso indissolubile
Almost all human activities depend on the availability of these resources, and the economic system we know today and which is gradually spreading to the developing world, is based on their interdependence. The nexus between water and energy is an unbreakable bond, and... read moreWater footprint: agriculture looks to the future/Impronta idrica: l’agricoltura pensa al futuro
On 22 March 2014, during the World Water Day celebration, the WWF published the report entitled “Italy’s water footprint”: a worrying document, but at the same time no surprise. Let’s just share some data. The champion of water consumption is still... read moreIntelligent water: how unique technologies are driving efficiencies in water management
Sustainability Matters magazine in Australia recently featured an article by Derek Vogelsang, Asia Pacific regional leader for business transformation services. The piece features a case study that shows how SA Water in Adelaide, South Australia has implemented... read moreThe Future Is Here — Embracing A New Paradigm In The World Of Water
The future of the public utility looks much different than it has traditionally. The future is about recognizing the intrinsic resource value in wastewaters and moving to adopt technology that captures these benefits as soon as practical. Dr. Art Umble, wastewater... read moreUrban Flooding – Creating Spaces into Places
MWH senior principal engineer Chris Digman discusses the topic of Urban Flooding and why we should design for exceedance in the April edition of Water & Wastewater Treatment. Article courtesy of... read moreOur Thought Leaders
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