WFX was in Albuquerque, New Mexico with the Southwest Environmental Finance Center to host another successful workshop - Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Opportunities in New Mexico.
We're heading to Arkansas later this month and planning more workshops in the near future.
A new report from WFX Fellow Emily Barnett explores the connection between #waterinfrastructure and #economicdevelopment. Emily finds that safe, abundant, and affordable water is a key to unlocking economic development.
Read the full report here ➡️ https://t.co/pOmdimY9ch
‼️WFX is #hiring‼️
We're looking for two #Fellows to work with us on water system research, green infrastructure, and more. Read more about the positions and how to apply here ➡️ https://t.co/3d5BsbIvJ3
South Texas Water Authority is experiencing massive economic growth thanks to its first commercial connection since it was founded 50 years ago. #WFX is helping set them up for success. Read more in our Community Profile ➡️ https://t.co/d3mnhaCElL
WFX is always looking for new places to host our popular workshops where we bring in government leaders to talk about opportunities to address water infrastructure challenges. Want us to come to your state?
Learn more about our workshops here ➡️ https://t.co/wtntghd2qZ
There is lots of exciting work being done in Alabama to address wastewater challenges in the #blackbelt. Read more about those challenges and how WFX is helping in our Workshop Report from earlier this year.
Read more here ➡️ https://t.co/KTURS6tATu
Crystal City, Texas is using #waterinfrastructure as a way to rebuild trust among its residents. Read how WFX is helping in our Community Profile.
Read more here ➡️ https://t.co/5xGIrh78sd
WFX presented with great funding partners at the New Generation Water Summit in Santa Fe. The communities asked questions and received feedback on funding and infrastructure issues facing New Mexico. It was an honor to be part of such an impactful event.
#WFX#SouthwestEFC
Congratulations to the hard work of Presidio County and the 9 community, 38 member steering committee working to establish a regionally collaborative model to address needed water infrastructure.#txlege#EDF#WFX@twdb@PCSO_TX
https://t.co/wjwkip3yvI
"Leaking pipes lost the equivalent of $7.6 billion worth of treated water in 2019, and this loss is projected to more than double over the next 20 years"
Read more on water loss and how WFX can help here ➡️ https://t.co/ol12YLMZdc
WFX helped advance a #waterreuse project in northern Idaho that will help deliver cleaner water to Lake Coeur d'Alene and support a silviculture initiative, all while keeping rates #affordable.
Read more here ➡️ https://t.co/zBJKtVG6CL
WFX works closely with @RCAPInc and its affiliates and we wanted to highlight their great work in our Partner Spotlight series. Listen to WFX Co-founder Hank Habicht and RCAP's Laura Landes and Sarah Buck on the future of the rural water sector here ➡️ https://t.co/bYDSi7sROJ
We're hiring! WFX is looking for a Project Analyst for the Texas Infrastructure Fund to support its rapidly growing work in the Lone Star State. Learn more and follow the instructions to apply here ➡️ https://t.co/hBbXpK2JVp
On a panel on One Water , I discussed @BayouCityWK’s current work w/ Jessica Dandridge @TheWaterCollab, Hank Habicht @WFinanceX, Sarah Schlessinger @TexasWaterFND, & Radhika Fox (virtually) @EPAwater, moderated by Sarah Diringer @PiscesFdn. Thks to @MitchFound for co-presenting.
The Texas legislature is looking at historic investments in the state's water infrastructure. Show your support through the Texas Water Infrastructure Grassroots Network here ➡️ https://t.co/hGHnI9nBFB
#txlege
WFX Co-founder Brent Fewell spoke with Tim Male and Katy Hansen at @EPIConservation about revitalizing innovation in the environmental sector, including addressing environmental inequities. Hear the conversation in our Partner Spotlight series ➡️ https://t.co/UIGeIkM0ta