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Insights from the Experts: How to Strengthen Your Green Stormwater Infrastructure Workforce  

by Sami Stroud | Apr 7, 2026 | Green Infrastructure, Stormwater, Workforce Development

Above 1. Image courtesy of Philadelphia Water Department Gray infrastructure is not the only tool at hand to manage a community’s stormwater, and with increasing severe weather events in the wake of climate change, utilizing all assets at hand is critical to...

Social Media for Small Systems Part 2: Strengthening Engagement and Responsiveness

by Sami Stroud | Apr 7, 2026 | Communications and Outreach, Community Engagement

Image generated by ChatGPT, courtesy of Sarah Diefendorf, Capacity Collaborative. Click here to read Part 1: Building a Strong Social Media Foundation Once you’ve established a strong foundation, the next step is building deeper connections and ensuring your social...

Social Media for Small Systems Part 1: Building a Strong Social Media Foundation

by Sami Stroud | Apr 7, 2026 | Communications and Outreach, Community Engagement

Image generated by ChatGPT, courtesy of Sarah Diefendorf, Capacity Collaborative. Community engagement is essential for small water systems—it builds trust, improves transparency, and helps you better serve residents—especially concerning challenging issues. But with...

Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement: Unique Partnerships at a Grand Watershed Level

by Sami Stroud | Mar 25, 2026 | Partnerships, Policy and Legislation, Pollution & Water Quality, Water Justice

You may have heard about the Chesapeake Bay (the Bay), the largest estuary in the United States, which drains 64,000 square miles across six eastern states and the District of Columbia. It is a biodiversity hotspot home to 3,600 species of plants and animals and the...

Why Optimize? –  A Path to Efficiency and Sustainability

by Sami Stroud | Mar 17, 2026 | Additional Support Organizations, Managerial & Financial Leadership, Utility Management, Workforce Development

Mhoon Landing water tank in Tunica County, MS. Photo courtesy of Eric Williams, Mississippi State University. Optimizing Public Water Systems Inefficiency has been a persistent challenge in managing public water systems nationwide. These inefficiencies contribute...
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