Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW) Programa de Reemplazo de Tuberías de Plomo (Español)
Greater Cincinnati Water Works factsheet explaining their lead service line program in Spanish
Greater Cincinnati Water Works factsheet explaining their lead service line program in Spanish
Denver Water develops outreach materials, such as factsheets on activities after lead service line replacement in English and Spanish.
IEWorks provides internship, pre-apprenticeship, and apprenticeship opportunities in water careers.
The Alliance of Indiana Rural Water offers a two-year training program to upskill apprentices to become employable as a Systems Operations Specialist in the water sector.
The City of Grand Rapids partnered with Grand Rapids Community College and Bay College to introduce high school students and adult learners to water and wastewater careers.
Milwaukee Water Works has education and training programs to create pipelines for careers in water. This program has also compiled a list of local colleges and programs that can help job seekers earn a career in water.
Milwaukee’s LSLR program is boosting workforce development by requiring contractors to hire 40% of their workforce from disadvantaged zip codes.
Executive Order 2021-02 requires all construction projects greater than $3 million to have 51% of the workforce be bona-fide Detroit residents.
Vyntelligence provides a platform used by utilities in the UK to collect customer information and document new service connections. The platform allows video to be captured as a communication and documentation tool.
FYLD is a documentation platform that has been used by utilities globally to better document on-site construction safety through video and data capture of site conditions.