Volume 11 Issue 10 Nov/Dec
Imagine a trenchless pipe installation with segments of steel pipe being pushed into a tunnel, one by one. Now imagine that the path of that tunnel actually curves in order to avoid an…
Volume 11 Issue 9 October
In this month’s cover story, Municipal Water Leader Contributing Editor Jeff Kightlinger interviews Dan Denham, a San Diego native with long experience who is the new general manager of the San…
Volume 11 Issue 8 September
While we often feature water professionals from the American West, this month we start out with a top water leader from the East Coast: DC Water’s David Gadis. He tells us about several significant…
Volume 11 Issue 7 July/Aug
The seaside city of Newport is one of Oregon’s top tourist destinations. However, to guarantee that tourism and industry remain strong, the city must solve two…
Volume 11 Issue 6 June
In our cover story this month, we speak with Ane Deister, the executive director of the Urban Water Institute, a membership-based nonprofit that brings together…
Volume 11 Issue 5 May
For the past 20 years, the Tucson area’s Metropolitan Domestic Water Improvement District has been planning for the future by storing excess Central Arizona Project (CAP)…
Volume 11 Issue 4 April
It’s not too often that you encounter a technology you truly think will change the industry—but one of those moments came recently for me when I learned about SewerAI. By…
Volume 11 Issue 3 March
This year, Mark Krause is retiring after nearly 30 years of service to Desert Water Agency (DWA), 8 of them as its general manager. Steady, unflappable, highly competent, and …
Volume 11 Issue 2 February
The City of Santa Fe has become a water leader through two main paradigm shifts: first, a successful push for water conservation featuring tiered rate structures and efficient…
Volume 11 Issue 1 January
For an underresourced water utility, even drawing up plans to improve its efficiency and operations can seem like an insuperable task. That’s where. Moonshot Missions comes…