MWS does not anticipate service disruptions due to the TVA directed rolling blackouts. Both water treatment plants, K.R. Harrington and Omohundro are operating on generator power and our pumping stations are also able to convert to generator power, if needed.
With Thanksgiving tomorrow, we're thankful for all of the resourceful ways you can dispose of fats, oils, and grease without pouring it down the drain. Please, think of your pipes (and our equipment) and throw it away!
We’re amplifying the stories of #water to shine a light on our sector! #WEFWaterStories
Leanne Scott, Assistant Director of @NashvilleMWS, discusses the need to increase diversity in the water #workforce to gain new perspectives. https://t.co/x6d5DHlKri
We simply can’t #ImagineADayWithoutWater. In fact, WEF’s new strategic plan has set our sights on the opposite – Life Free of Water Challenges. Learn more: https://t.co/3gAR3cEaFl
With the largest canine teeth relative to body size of any cat species, these three-month-old clouded leopard cubs made quick work carving their pumpkins! 🎃🐱🐱
Communications professionals are taking a bigger piece of the stage at #WEFTEC this year, including technical sessions and a learning exchange. But you can also meet and learn from comms pros during six hours of special presentations at the WEFTEC studio!
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Do you want to help us deliver safe, clean, and reliable water and waste services to our community? We have the right opportunities for you or someone you know!
The water sector can help solve some of the world's biggest challenges.
That’s why WEF is setting its sights on new horizons.
We're preparing to lead the journey to a more integrated and sustainable water future.
Join us as we move forward together.
One of the easiest ways to start your journey for zero waste is to stop using disposable or single-use products and start using reusables. This summer, choose to reuse and switch to a refillable water bottle!
Why do we do what we do? So kids like these at @leadershipacademyllc Camp Twigs can play in clean streams, find and release crawdads, and learn to love nature!
Neely’s Bend Elementary Gifted & Talented students inspected the stormwater control measures & stormdrains at their school. Finding the clean stream running through their campus, they determined that litter was kept away by the SW control measures! #MNPS#stormwatereducation