Worth Noting/Calendar - November 2022

People/awards; calendar

People/Awards

John D’Antonio Jr. was hired as the water resource business development manager at Wilson & Company Inc. Engineers and Architects. He is based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Stormwater system planning and design are among the company’s services. 

The University of Notre Dame received the New Municipal Best Management Practice Award for the Joyce Center Green Roof Project.

The city of Kingsport (Tennessee) received the Public Outreach Award from the Clean Water Professionals of Kentucky and Tennessee for its Storm Drain Art Contest.

The city of Tulsa (Oklahoma) received $26 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation. A portion of those funds will be used to build infrastructure to support a future low water dam.

The city of East Moline (Illinois) received $24 million in federal infrastructure funding for its downtown revitalization project, which includes reducing stormwater runoff through the use of green infrastructure.


Calendar

Nov. 7-9

American Water Resources Association Annual Conference, Hyatt Regency Lake Washington, Seattle. Visit www.awra.org.

March 28-31

American Water Works Association / Water Environment Federation Utility Management Conference, SAFE Credit Union Convention Center, Sacramento. Visit www.awwa.org or www.wef.org.

 April 16-19

American Public Works Association North American Snow Conference, Omaha, Nebraska (hotel TBA). Visit www.snow.apwa.net.

April 16-19

American Water Works Association Sustainable Water Management Conference, Minneapolis (site TBA). Visit www.awwa.org.

June 11-14

American Water Works Association ACE23, Toronto, Canada (site TBA). Visit www.awwa.org.

June 27-29

Water Environment Federation Stormwater Summit, Kansas City Convention Center, Kansas City, Missouri. Visit www.wef.org.

July 17-19

American Water Resources Association Summer Conference, Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center, Denver. Visit www.awra.org.



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