Jersey Water Works (JWW), a collaborative of over 600 individuals and organizations dedicated to transforming New Jersey’s aging water infrastructure, is hosting its 2025 annual conference Dec. 11 at The College of New Jersey, 2000 Pennington Road, Brower Student Center, in Ewing. The event will bring together over 200 water experts, local officials and community leaders.
This year’s theme, “Our Commitment to Future Generations,” focuses on strengthening and scaling the work already underway to address New Jersey’s most urgent water challenges, including lead service line replacement, combined sewer overflows (CSOs), PFAS contamination, water affordability and climate resilience.
The conference provides a critical platform to advance sustainable, cost-effective solutions and celebrate more than a decade of progress in championing a holistic “one water” approach — integrating drinking water, wastewater and stormwater management.
Conference highlights include:
“The challenges facing our water infrastructure are urgent and growing, but so is our shared commitment to lasting solutions,” said Nicole Miller, JWW Steering Committee co-chair and community advocate.
“The health of our future water systems depends on the actions we take today. This conference is a chance to recommit to New Jersey’s future by prioritizing the stewardship of our environment and water systems alongside some of the brightest minds in the water industry.”
Key speakers include:
The full list of speakers can be found here.