Strategic Plan
NEW Water has completed a strategic planning process, which highlights collaborative regional leadership, education, and sustainability as operating principles.
NEW Water has completed a strategic planning process, which highlights collaborative regional leadership, education, and sustainability as operating principles.
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U.S. Rep. Reid Ribble (WI-08) was named 2016 “NEW Watershed Champion” in a ceremony on March 18 to celebrate water on Friday, for his efforts to “Save the Bay.”
Topics: World Water Day
World Water Day was March 22, and Earth Day is around the corner! Looking for ways to love the earth, and to help protect our waterways? Joining a Fox River cleanup and building a rain garden are two examples of what you can do.
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In June, the NEW Water Commission approved Contract 34 for construction of the new solids handling facility, Resource Recovery and Electrical Energy, or R2E2, with groundbreaking slated for late summer. With 97% of costs now in, engineers have updated the total capital cost of the project to be $169 million. Read the latest update on the project here. On June 4, a quarterly update was held with the Stakeholder Advisory Group.
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NEW Water staff would like to remind you to “Love Your Pipes” this holiday season! Only the “3Ps” should be flushed, and fats, oils, and grease should be placed in the trash, not down the drain. Watch our staff rendition of “O Love Your Pipes” to the tune of “O Christmas Tree”.
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NEW Water’s Resource Recovery and Electrical Energy (R2E2) Project construction has launched! NEW Water is on the path toward resource recovery. The new solids handling facility will harness materials sent to the facility to generate electricity, heat, reduce costs, and create a fertilizer to bring in additional revenue.
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Oneida and Bay Port High Schools have teamed up with NEW Water on the Silver Creek Pilot Project!
As part of the ongoing efforts to reduce phosphorus in our watershed, a Kids’ Monitoring Project has been launched in conjunction with the Silver Creek Pilot Project, thanks to a Great Lakes Restoration Initiative grant.
Oneida Nation High School and Bay Port High School students recently participated in classroom activities about the Silver Creek project. Students from two biology classes and an environmental science class (approximately 45 students) participated at Oneida HS. At Bay Port HS, students from natural resources management, fish and wildlife, and aquaculture/hydroponics classes (about 95 students) participated in the activities.
Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary Director Mike Reed was named “NEW Watershed Champion 2015” Friday for ushering in a new generation of water stewards.
Topics: World Water Day
On December 2nd, NEW Water Executive Director Tom Sigmund provided testimony to the US Senate Water and Wildlife Subcommittee on efforts associated with "Innovation and the Utilities of the Future."
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