Remembering Ed Nazaretian (December 1938-June 2015)
Edward N. Nazaretian (“Ed Naz”) is remembered as a loyal friend, a reliable coworker and teammate, a welcoming and supportive mentor, a dedicated volunteer, and an all-around good guy with whom you...
View ArticleNEWEA Success Story: Isabella Cobble
We set out to develop a collection of stories based on asking members a simple question: “How has NEWEA helped your education, career or community?” This is one of those stories. Name: Isabella Cobble...
View ArticleRemembering Glenn Haas
After a long and courageous battle with cancer, former NEWEA President Glenn Haas passed away on Friday, July 16, 2021. To those who knew him, it is no surprise that he faced his final challenge with...
View ArticleRemembering Steven Corr
Steven H. Corr, P.E., who served as NEWEA President in 1992, passed away peacefully on Monday, July 26, 2021, at the age of 79 after a difficult fight with various illnesses. He leaves his wife Lois,...
View ArticleNEWEA Success Story: Carina Hart
We set out to develop a collection of stories based on asking members a simple question: “How has NEWEA helped your education, career or community?” This is one of those stories. Name: Carina L. Hart...
View ArticleNEWEA Success Story: Jeff Kalmes
We set out to develop a collection of stories based on asking members a simple question: “How has NEWEA helped your education, career or community?” This is one of those stories. Name: Jeff Kalmes...
View Article50th Anniversary of the Clean Water Act: Where We’ve Been
Since its founding in 1929, New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA) has been in the forefront of preserving and protecting our region’s precious water environment. As we celebrate 50 years of...
View ArticleThe Pawtuxet River: From a “Common, Natural Sewer” to Clean Water
The Pawtuxet River is Rhode Island’s largest river, supplying the state with much of its drinking water, offering recreational opportunities for residents and visitors, and fostering an environment for...
View ArticleCelebrating 50 Years of Clean Water on Maine’s Androscoggin River
Decades ago, Maine’s Androscoggin River was so polluted that water was depleted of oxygen, killing millions of fish. The river emitted a strong odor that resembled rotten eggs. Industrial facilities...
View ArticleNEWEA Proposed Bylaws Change
The New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA) Executive Committee voted on September 7, 2022 to recommend amendments to the NEWEA Constitution and Bylaws to address the adoption of the Water...
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