March 20, 2019
Seminars Highlight Programmatic Changes at the New Jersey Water Bank
I-Bank and DEP held three seminars in 2019 throughout New Jersey to review important information related to the Water Bank.
MoreDecember 11, 2018
The Price of Clean Water
Jersey Water Works convened experts to brainstorm ways to fix and finance improvements to New Jersey’s aging water infrastructure.
MoreNovember 14, 2018
Winners Announced for 2nd Annual New Jersey One Water Awards
One Water Award Recipients Show Power of Collaboration, Innovative Thinking to Address Water Challenges
MoreOctober 11, 2018
Can You Imagine a Day Without Water?
JWW members from American Water Works Association New Jersey section and American Water Resources Association - New Jersey section discuss the importance of water infrastructure to the daily lives of New Jerseyans.
MoreJuly 24, 2018
What’s Next for Jersey Water Works Committees?
Members of the collaborative's four topic committees met to brainstorm and discuss how the One Water concept could be better integrated into their annual work plans.
MoreJune 21, 2018
Expert Opinions: Interview with Andy Kricun, Camden County MUA
Interview with Andy Kricun, executive director and chief engineer of the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority and member of the Jersey Water Works Steering Committee.
MoreJune 15, 2018
Making Ends Meet: A National Dialogue on Water Affordability
Workshop brings community and utility leaders from around the nation together to discuss and find solutions for the growing water affordability crisis.
MoreMay 17, 2018
National Infrastructure Week
Guest blog post by the Honorable Albert Kelly, Mayor of the City of Bridgeton, President of New Jersey Urban Mayors' Association.
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Add Your Voice to Infrastructure Week 2018
Organizations and leaders, including JWW members, across New Jersey are uniting around one message: The future won't wait. Neither can we. It's #TimeToBuild.
MoreApril 25, 2018
Water Infrastructure a Major Topic at Assembly’s Budget Hearing for DEP
Department of Environmental Protection Acting Commissioner Catherine McCabe responds to questions on water infrastructure, asset management, and lead in school drinking water during the Assembly Budget Committee's hearing.
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