News
Water Center Releases Delaware River Bacteria Study
December 7, 2023
The Water Center is pleased to announce the release of a new report, Delaware River Bacteria Study: An Evaluation of…
Read MoreCarlsberg and Kimberly-Clark Win Global Industrial Water Reuse Champion Awards
October 5, 2023
On Thursday, October 5, at the 2023 Sustainability and Circular Economy Summit hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce,…
Read MoreA hub for water innovation and leadership
August 31, 2023
Article published in Penn Today by Liana Wait on August 30, 2023.
Read MoreArmy Corps releases draft report for Eastwick Flood Risk Management Study
August 31, 2023
Press release by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers release on August 31, 2023.
Read MoreIn the last century, Pennsylvania and New Jersey battled New York City to control water from the Delaware River. With sea levels rising and droughts looming, another fateful conflict may lie ahead
August 7, 2023
Article published in Grid Magazine by Kyle Bagenstose on July 31, 2023.
Read MoreFuture Water Leaders from Penn Tour Veolia Plant in Toms River, New Jersey
July 24, 2023
Toms River recently welcomed University of Pennsylvania students to Veolia's Holly Water treatment plant in Toms River…
Read MoreSWPA Water’s New Strategic Coordinator | John Stephen
July 24, 2023
John Stephen has joined the Southwestern Pennsylvania Water Network as Strategic Coordinator, which is an important…
Read MoreSimon Richter on animating climate change
July 19, 2023
The professor of Germanic studies works with colleagues and students to create animated videos to explain the risks of…
Read MoreSubmissions Open for the 2024 Industrial Water Reuse Champions Award
July 10, 2023
2024 Industrial Water Reuse Champions Award Submissions Due: September 15, 2023 The WateReuse Association, U.S.…
Read MoreApply for the Southwest Pennsylvania Project Accelerator: A WaterNow Alliance Initiative
July 7, 2023
Apply now to receive pro-bono support to implement your green stormwater infrastructure project! The Water Center's…
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Penn Alumni Water Forum Webinar
Nathan Sell, Mark Hughes, Martin Wolf
Register Here Join the Penn Alumni Water Forum for a discussion focusing on how the cleaning product supply chain is addressing water conservation, and water equity. Featuring moderator Nathan Sell, Senior Director of…
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