Volume 2 Issue 10 November/December 2016

  While working for Commissioner Robert Johnson of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, I often heard him compare the storage capacities of the Colorado River with California. “The Colorado River’s flow ‘is supposed to be’ 15 million acre-feet,” he would joke. “The good news is, there is 60 million acre-feet of storage in the Colorado […]

Volume 2 Issue 9 October 2016

  Sue G. Schneider, chief executive officer of Spartanburg Water in upstate South Carolina, is a high-energy, thoughtful individual who takes great pride in her work and organization. She is clearly a highly skilled manager, and Spartanburg Water is an exceptionally well-run water utility. Many water agencies struggle with their public relations and connecting with […]

Volume 2 Issue 8 September 2016

  Mr. David St. Pierre, the executive director of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD), is a leader. His exuberance for the work and accomplishments of MWRD jumps from the pages of his interview. He is a great example of one of those water people whose job is so much more than […]

Volume 2 Issue 7 July/August 2016

  This issue of Municipal Water Leader magazine focuses on Texas and its unique leadership and dedication to solving water challenges. Texas is a place where politics and exceptional Southern manners are ingrained in the culture. Yet, there is a oneness of thought that generally prevails in water resources management. This is not to say […]

Volume 2 Issue 6 June 2016

  This issue of Municipal Water Leader has a variety of articles about water systems and projects in Washington State, California, Hawaii, and Nebraska. While the locations are diverse, their respective narratives are very similar: local people working together to solve their own problems. Linda McCrea of Tacoma Water is an impressive individual. She does […]

Volume 2 Issue 5 May 2016

  The very best part of my job as editor-in-chief of Municipal Water Leader magazine is meeting and speaking with the men and women in the municipal water sector. The public nature of their industry tends to promote higher performing, capable people. This personal observation was underscored during our interview with Mr. John Sullivan, chief engineer of […]

Volume 2 Issue 4 April 2016

  In times of continued drought in the western United States, a diverse water supply portfolio not only makes sense, it is the best path forward for long-term success. Our interview with Mr. Paul Jones, general manager of the Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) reads like a how-to management guide for other municipal water providers on diversifying […]

Volume 2 Issue 3 March 2016

  The great management and leadership guru of the late 20th century, Peter Drucker, once said, “A manager is responsible for the application and performance of knowledge.” He also noted, “Knowledge has to be improved, challenged, and increased constantly, or it vanishes.” The March issue of Municipal Water Leader profiles water leaders who bring to […]

Volume 2 Issue 2 February 2016

  When former Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Floyd Dominy was 97, the National Water Resources Association awarded him its first-ever Water Buffalo Award for his many years of service and tremendous leadership during his 10 years as commissioner. The evening before the award was to be presented, the National Water Resources Association hosted a small, private […]

Volume 2 Issue 1 January 2016

  This issue of Municipal Water Leader features Desert Water Agency (DWA) General Manager Dave Luker of Palm Springs, California, on the cover and as our primary interview. I have known Dave for several years and regard him as one of the most accomplished and capable managers I know. “Every facility we have is ready and […]