Spring 2026 - NEW Water was featured with a plant profile in the Central States Water Environment Association magazine, see experts below.
In 1931, a group of visionaries created the Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District,* which now serves an ever-growing community of more than 239,000. The regional clean water utility is a wholesale provider to 15 municipalities, as well as businesses, industries, and visitors. NEW Water cleans on average 41 million gallons each day between its two wastewater facilities in Green Bay and De Pere.
These days, NEW Water faces similar challenges to those across the clean water sector: aging infrastructure, workforce retirements, rising costs, regulatory pressures, impaired waterways, and ever-growing community needs.
NEW Water strives to provide cost-effective services, embrace innovation, and champion its workforce, whilst keeping an eye to the future. Here are some highlights o happenings from this clean water utility.
Read the full publication: Plant Profile: NEW Water | cswea.org >>

