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Community leaders convene to celebrate water

October 18, 2022

Image caption: In Green Bay, on October 18, 2022, community leaders convened to celebrate water on the anniversary of the 50th year of the Clean Water Act, and the 90th year of NEW Water’s service to the community. (Left to right) Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach; University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Dean of the College of Science, Engineering, and Technology John Katers; NEW Water Executive Director and NACWA President Tom Sigmund; University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Chancellor Mike Alexander; Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Secretary Preston Cole; Wisconsin Sen. Rob Cowles.

50 years ago, the Clean Water Act was passed: A “game changer” for clean water in Northeast Wisconsin, and NEW Water in particular

Area leaders deem innovations & partnerships for clean water critical for our economy, health, and future

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NEW Watershed Program update

October 7, 2022

Nearly a year after its launch, the NEW Watershed Program has implemented more than 20 constructed conservation practices and 4,663 acres of annual operational practices in the rural areas of Ashwaubenon Creek and Dutchman Creek watersheds. 

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E-news from NEW Water (Q3 2022)

October 7, 2022

Celebrate Water!

What: Please join NEW Water and partners to celebrate 50 years of the Clean Water Act and NEW Water's 90th anniversary. Participating partners include: University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (UWGB) Chancellor Mike Alexander; UWGB Dean of College of Science, Engineering, and Technology John Katers; U.S. EPA Assistant Administrator for the Office of Water Radhika Fox; U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin; U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher; Wisconsin Sen. Rob Cowles; Wisconsin DNR Secretary Preston Cole; Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach; and others.

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Topics: The Wave - Newsletter

Freshwater Collaborative ag-water nexus course fall field trip

September 19, 2022

Freshwater Collaborative Ag-Water Nexus Course visits Northeast Wisconsin for a fall field trip

On Friday September 9, 2022, Kevin Fermanich and other regional professors, led a group of students from the University of Wisconsin (UW)-Platteville, UW-Stevens Point, UW-Madison, and UW-Green Bay around northeast Wisconsin to visit areas where watershed groups are working with the agriculture industry to implement conservation measures to improve soil health and area water quality. The first stop was to the Soil Health Education & Demonstration (SHED) building in Outagamie County. This facility is the result of a joint collaboration among Oneida Nation, Outagamie County, and NEW Water. The SHED houses shared farming equipment available for farmers to demo and rent, test plots to demonstrate new farming practices, and a meeting area for local educational gatherings.

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2022 NEW Water update meeting

September 6, 2022

NEW Water update meeting

NEW Water held an update meeting on October 20, 2022, with topics including PFAS, and Inflow & Infiltration.

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WFRV features NEW Water's (near) real-time data

September 1, 2022

NEW Water provides updated weather information on Fox River 

September 2022- NEW Water is excited to have near real-time data collections with the monitoring stations, check it out here.

Excerpts from the WFRV story are found below. To read their full story, please visit: NEW Water provides updated weather information on Fox River -  WFRV  (www.wearegreenbay.com)

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Capital Charge Study

August 2, 2022

NEW Water held a Capital Charge Study Workshop on August 2, 2022. 

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STEAM Superheroes Camp

July 27, 2022

The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Green Bay and NEW Water partnership continues to help area youth protect our waters

From inspecting microorganisms under a microscope to building filters to represent the earth, area youth participated in a STEAM Superheroes Camp and have earned their “Defenders of the Bay” certificate.

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Topics: STEM Superheroes, STEAM

E-news from NEW Water (Q2 2022)

June 29, 2022

The 2021 Annual Report showcases our accomplishments, highlights, and challenges throughout the year to ultimately protect our most valuable resource, water. Click the image to read the Annual Report!

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Topics: The Wave - Newsletter

TPO Magazine features NEW Water's watershed work

May 31, 2022

June 2022 - Treatment Plant Operator (TPO) Magazine featured NEW Water, the brand of the Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District, for a collaborative approach to help protect our most valuable resource, water with Adaptive Management.  

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