Are Louisiana residents at risk from forever chemicals?
We tested 107 homes across SE Louisiana, and the results show contamination is not isolated but a regional issue tied to the Mississippi River and compounded by saltwater intrusion from the Gulf. Register today: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Funding green infrastructure projects will be crucial for managing New Orleans' flooding challenges.
“A large part of the opposition is, who gets to control the money,” says TWC's Narrative Strategy & Edu. Manager Joey Algier. “No one is on the side of flooding."
LDH incorporated priority pts for green projects in its SRF loan application based on recs shared by TWC! 🌱Drinking water utilities that add water efficiency, energy efficiency, green infs, or envrnmtl innovation to capital imprvmt projects are prioritized for $$.
"Act 105 could leave Louisiana's wetlands vulnerable to unregulated development and pollution: medium.com/@nolawater/w...
Want to learn more about the bills passed this legislative session? Join us Thursday 7/31 at 12pm CST for our 2025 Louisiana Legislation webinar: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Louisiana faces an escalating insurance crisis. It's no surprise that home fortification and disaster strategy were top of mind during the 2025 Louisiana State Legislative session.
Our latest "Water News" article explores Act 79 and what it means for Louisiana homeowners. medium.com/@nolawater/f...
Interested in volunteering with us? NOLA Water Week is around the corner, and we're looking for volunteers to help with weekday events, our patron party, and WATERMelon Festival! Sign up here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Some photos from the @uswateralliance.bsky.social One Water Summit. The team had a great time connecting with water professionals from across the country (especially our WECR colleagues!), and showing off our podcast series: “Don’t Water it Down.”
Although we will not see the Water Justice Fund on the ballot this Nov. we remain committed finding better stormwater solutions.
We are so proud of the work our team put in over the past 4 years, and we are SO thankful to every resident, intern and thought partner who contributed to this project.
Join us for a virtual panel, featuring some exciting podcast experts! Learn strategies for creating impactful water advocacy content and discover mentorship opportunities within the podcasting community.
The nomination period is open for the first annual Water Warriors Awards! Let's celebrate the people making waves in the New Orleans area!! Use this form to submit your nomination: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F... Application deadline: Friday, July 18th at 11:59pm.
Louisiana Dept. of Health (LDH) released 2024 Water Grades for the state’s public water systems, marking the 3rd year of a statewide initiative to evaluate and publicly report on the performance of water providers. Read our analysis to find out how your water utility did. medium.com/@nolawater/s...
SO PROUD of our team! After 4 years of community driven work, we finally had the opportunity to present the Water Justice Fund (WJF) to the City Council Public Works Committee. If you want to see better stormwater management, then TELL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE: app.oneclickpolitics.com/campaign-pag...
THANK YOU to our wonderful donors! We are so appreciative of the many supporters who contributed this year. Although we did not reach our Give NOLA Day goal, we will continue to fundraise for floating planter boxes! You can still donate & support Grand Bayou Village at donorbox.org/water-collab...
It floats! We delivered the first floating planter box to the Grand Bayou Village! Designers Zoe Roane-Hopkins and Ben Chronister with walk us through their winning innovation.
All donations made to The Water Collaborative on #GiveNOLADay will go directly to purchasing more floating planter boxes!
#GiveNOLADay is around the corner & this year we're doing something new!
ALL donations made to The Water Collaborative will be used to purchase floating planter boxes for the Grand Bayou Village - our Louisiana neighbors living on the coast.
Many communities are challenged with food insecurity, or a lack of reliable access to enough food. Planter boxes are a good option in areas where there is little room to plant, unhealthy soil, and where there is limited access to grocery stores.