WaterXchange: Peer‑to‑peer problem‑solving for water’s toughest challenges
The webinar series that brings together utilities and BC subject matter specialists for real talk about real resultsBC Compliance News: January 2026 environmental regulations
Environmental compliance saw major shifts in 2025 — and more are coming in 2026Top 10 water news stories of 2025
Drought, data centers, desalination and technology grab headlinesBrown and Caldwell matches gifts to Water for People
Donate this Giving Tuesday and make twice the impact on communities around the globeWateReuse Association Awards Brown and Caldwell Project to Develop State Water Reuse Regulatory Guide
Comprehensive guide to help states seeking to create or revise water reuse regulations
Brown and Caldwell Technical Director and WEF Fellow Sarah Reeves joined the King County project team to accept the 2025 Water Environment Federation (WEF) Project Excellence Award at WEF's Annual Technical Exhibition & Conference held September in Chicago. Photo courtesy of Water Environment Federation/Corpora Studios
King County, WA, Power Quality Improvement Project at West Point Treatment Plant adds WEF Project Excellence Award
1st of its kind power project aims to mitigate flooding, emergency wastewater bypasses caused by stormwaterBC Compliance News: November 2025 environmental regulations
Insights on cumulative impacts, climate risk, critical minerals, and permitting innovations
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Top water/wastewater projects recognized for collaboration and innovative delivery
Design-Build Institute of America recognizes top design-build teamsBrown and Caldwell joins Imagine a Day Without Water
Firm rallies behind national day to highlight the value of waterPerpetua Resources Celebrates Stibnite Gold Project Ribbon Cutting
Project launch marks milestone in U.S. critical mineral supply and sustainable miningBrown and Caldwell promotes Wendy Broley to Private Sector Business Unit Leader
Broley brings water sector leadership and technical expertise to further services for private sector clients
Photo courtesy King County