NACWA Member Spotlight: How Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority is reviving the Rio Grande. Read more about their award-winning project https://t.co/oS3XO7En1E
Wipes don't belong in the toilet and the price tag proves it. Congress needs to enact the Wastewater Infrastructure Pollution Prevention and Environmental Safety (WIPPES) Act (S.1092/H.R.2269) to put an end to the damage. 🚽 #WaterWeek2026
What does it cost to protect public health, ensure national security and keep our economy running? Over the next 20 years, drinking water clean water systems need major investment — just to stay in good repair. The time to #investinwater is now! #WaterWeek2026
#WaterWeek2026 is finally here and NACWA staff is excited to welcome 650+ water pros to DC for the National Water Policy Fly-In tomorrow! We're uniting with AMWA, WRF, WEF & WateReuse, to shape the future of the water sector. 💧Get more info here: https://t.co/HlARfD3DW7
Water infrastructure isn't a cost - it's an investment in every job, business and community nationwide. When we invest in water, we invest in everything. 💧 #WaterWeek2026#WaterInfrastructure#CleanWater
#WaterWeek2026 is almost here and your voice matters. This is the water sectors moment to be heard. Visit https://t.co/OJK6X1u9tL to access resources to use throughout the week. Follow along and join the conversation — we want to celebrate and amplify your efforts!
Big win for clean water! 💧 Thank you Senators @SenJeffMerkley and @SenatorCollins for your bipartisan leadership in advancing the WIPPES Act (S. 1092) through the Senate. This long-standing priority for the clean water sector is one step closer to becoming law.
NACWA Member Spotlight: @cityofdayton Urban Agriculture Grant Program strengthens communities and supports clean water goals. Read more about their award-winning project https://t.co/t5qGZu8r2Z
As the Super Bowl nears, the NACWA staff have made their predictions. From bold selections to a few surprises, the team has shared their picks ahead of kickoff. #SuperBowl 🏈
NACWA Member Spotlight: How @MMSD_MKE is using green infrastructure to transform the Milwaukee region. Read more about their award-winning project https://t.co/irsGSOa4iF
Check out the latest NACWA Clean Water Voice blog post, Collaborative Delivery: Driving Certainty and Success in Water Infrastructure Projects, by guest contributor @AECOM. https://t.co/7b4ymqETJ0
Wrapping up the year with gratitude—boxed up and full of holiday cheer! Wishing you joy, connection and a chance to rest and recharge. Here’s to an impactful 2026 and continuing to elevate clean water as a national priority! #HappyHolidays 💧
Happening now: House E&C Subcommittee hearing on PFAS and CERCLA. NACWA urges Congress to uphold the polluter pays principle and protect clean water utilities from unjust CERCLA liability, helping utilities focus on Clean Water Act compliance. https://t.co/9PEdJFigyo
Affordable water depends on strong federal investment. @WSSCWaterNews GM/CEO Kishia Powell told Congressional staff that programs like the Clean Water SRFs are vital for utilities and for protecting public health. #CleanWater#Infrastructure
NACWA Member Spotlight: South Essex Sewerage District empowers residents to protect the environment. Read more about their award-winning project https://t.co/oE1qPug01R
NACWA Member Spotlight: @EPWater leads the way in strengthening the Water Workforce. Read more about their award-winning project https://t.co/fGrvu9Oc6r
Join us for NACWA's 2026 Winter Conference, February 2-5 in sunny Miami, FL, to explore how utilities are leading with steady guidance amid federal uncertainty and rapid technological and ecological change. Register by December 1 to save! https://t.co/NZYRCXVo6M
Humans flush 15 TRILLION times a year. Behind flush are systems and wastewater pros working 24/7 to protect public health and the environment. This #WorldToiletDay, remember safe sanitation is still out of reach for billions. Flush smart and thank your toilet and #H2OHeroes. 🚽💧
NACWA applauds EPW for spotlighting PFAS cleanup and disposal today. Congress must ensure PFAS manufacturers — not communities — pay for remediation, and protect water and wastewater systems acting in good faith from CERCLA liability. Watch here: https://t.co/4ribGX6tR8
With D.C. often defined by political noise, water leaders are staying focused on what’s real.
@H20Advocate of @NACWA says his organization tunes out the screaming and symbolism in Washington by focusing on tangible progress—advocating for policies, tracking legislation, building bipartisan relationships.
Episode at https://t.co/V1rKcrZ2oi