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Several Coca-Cola bottling companies have worked with local governments to conserve 4,666 hectares of forest. Learn More

Chalk Creek is one of the largest networks of intact habitat for the at-risk Bonneville Cutthroat trout. It suffers from habitat fragmentation, stream dewatering, and habitat alteration caused by agricultural land use. An irrigation diversion in the South Fork of … Learn More

SUEZ's new wetland concept known as the Zone Libellule (literally meaning Dragonfly Zones) is at the forefront of wetland conservation and restoration. This nature-based solution developed by SUEZ strengthens the treatment capabilities of the natural environment through bio-based filtration. Beyond … Learn More

The project sought to address the public perception of the Sungai Way, a concretized waterway, as a drain rather than as a river. The project involved multiple local stakeholders in the river management process, reduced pollution to the river through … Learn More

South Africa's Midlands Region of KwaZulu-Natal is located outside of Pietermaritzburg up to the Drakensberg mountain range. Dotted with small towns, inhabitants of this relatively rural area engage in farming, particularly of sugar and wine grapes, livestock cultivation, forestry, and … Learn More

Bangladesh is a riverine country. Although the transport system has significantly developed in the past few decades, still water transport remained one of the major mediums of transportation for passengers and transporting goods across the country. Every day numerous water … Learn More

Develop an easy-to-construct outdoor classroom that captures, cleans, and infiltrates runoff and increases tree canopy on 2 school elementary campuses (Hillcrest & Monterey Vista-Garvey District in Rio Hondo subwatershed). Learn More

This project removes invasive tamarisk plants to enhance natural hydrologic function. Learn More

WaterNow partnered the Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities to assist with the development of a water conservation program to help income-qualified customers save water and money and create a program toolkit that can be rebranded and replicated by other cities. … Learn More

WaterNow and the City of Golden began this project to develop a graywater ordinance and demonstration projects to allow for – and encourage the adoption of – residential laundry-to-landscape (L2L) graywater systems. A secondary purpose was to develop resources for … Learn More