Access the recording and handouts for a webinar sponsored by the U.S. EPA on Tuesday, September, 23. This webinar will help managers learn what resources and strategies are available to ensure that they are prepared in case of natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and other threats to a clean water supply in their communities.
Through funding from the Water Research Foundation, ICMA supported a research project with ARCADIS that developed a communication strategy and toolkit to help utilities gain support during rate and budget approval process.
As part of a USAID-funded project awarded to the Volunteers for Economic Growth Alliance
School students in the country of Georgia were invited to participate in a competition promoting recycling and waste reduction by creating crafts....
With new funding under the CityLinks program, ICMA is working with local partners in the country of Georgia to improve waste management and recycling systems.
BY RYAN BELL (COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA) AND JON GIRE (NOW WITH CITY OF SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA) Many jurisdictions aiming for zero-waste operations or energy conservation have realized their buildings’ janitorial staff are critical partners. Here are some suggestions based on our experience working with the janitorial department at Alameda County on how to gain buy-in and support for sustainability efforts. (While we are working with County staff, these suggestions also apply to working with contractors.)
A case study on the City of Glenpool, Oklahoma's public-private partnership for wastewater collection management.