January 26, 2016
Fixing Flooding in Communities Through Collaboration
Earlier this month, the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority’s green and grey infrastructure projects earned national recognition from the Environmental Council of the States.
MoreJanuary 7, 2016
Sewage Overflow Warning Signs Popping Up
Warning signs have been popping up along waterways throughout New Jersey where sewage can overflow during rain events.
MoreDecember 15, 2015
Conference Pinpoints Water as Defining Issue for Next Generation
The inaugural New Jersey Urban Water Conference outlined the challenges and opportunities in upgrading New Jersey’s inadequate urban water infrastructure. The new collaborative Jersey Water Works was officially introduced.
MoreDecember 15, 2015
Introducing Jersey Water Works!
Stakeholders from a variety of sectors have come together to form a new collaborative focused on transforming the inadequate water infrastructure in New Jersey’s cities and towns.
MoreAugust 14, 2015
Entering a New Era of New Jersey Urban Water Quality
The Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission, one of 25 cities and utilities to receive DEP permits that require controlling sewage overflows, is the first to to indicate it will go above minimum requirements.
MoreMay 13, 2015
Incorporating Green Infrastructure: The Time Is Now
Strategies from a session at the American Planning Association conference on zoning for green infrastructure.
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