Editor's Letter
Into The Storm:
The Future Of WEF
And The Water Industry
"With great power comes great responsibility." Whether you recognize
the quote from Voltaire (1832) or Spider-Man (2002), it is an enduring
truth. And while the world of water/wastewater may not excite like a
superhero, the work is important. In early 2014, Eileen O'Neill inher-
ited important responsibility by becoming the executive director of the
Water Environment Federation (WEF). WEF's agenda for WEFTEC 2014 reflects the needs facing
the water/wastewater community — infrastructure, financing, regulations, water quality, scarcity,
et al — but it also pushes the industry by promoting best practices, new technologies, and solu-
tions. I spoke to O'Neill about what needs to be done to maintain a supply for years to come.
Future Focus
O'Neill and WEF exert influence on the market by helping foster innovation, through both
the Leaders Innovation Forum for Technology (LIFT) done in partnership with the Water
Environment Research Foundation (WERF), and through WEFTEC's Innovation Pavilion.
"Supporting innovation is not a simple or single-dimensional challenge," said O'Neill.
"Enabling innovation, or helping the innovation process move forward, requires a lot of the
'right' pieces to be in place. Of course you need the idea inventors — universities, start-ups,
and sometimes established companies' R&D; centers, or even utilities — to help start the
process. You also need capital/funding to invest in the R&D; and promotion, as well as a
consultant and a utility that is willing to take some risk to try something new and innovative.
Even if you have all of that in place, you then may need a regulator who is willing to approve
that new technology/approach; so, policy plays a big role as well. The concept of risk and
risk-sharing is increasingly recognized as a real issue."
Key Trends
What are the trending issues that innovation can solve? The biggest attention-getter may be
stormwater management. WEF acknowledged this by introducing the inaugural WEFTEC
Stormwater Congress last year and by expanding the 2014 program due to rising demand.
"We are all increasingly aware of the importance of stormwater management to address
water quality and quantity challenges. In fact, since the passage of the Clean Water Act, the larg-
est contributing force to water quality impairment has flipped from point sources to nonpoint
sources," explained O'Neill. "Predictions for the market for stormwater technologies indicate
expanding need not just here in the U.S., but globally. Many of our utility members are taking
responsibility for management of stormwater, and we are also aware of a growing cadre of
stormwater professionals looking for opportunities to exchange best practices and learn about
cutting-edge approaches to stormwater treatment, management, and financing."
WEF's strategic direction, according to O'Neill, also includes focus on communicating the
true value of water to the public, defining and developing the skills and attributes needed by
water professionals of the future, and identifying highly practical short- and long-term solu-
tions for resource recovery and holistic water management.
Shared Vision
Water Online, The Magazine shares WEF's goals of promoting ideas and solving problems. This
issue offers articles on an innovative cryptosporidium detection, sewer rehabilitation lessons, the
emergence of direct potable reuse, the practice of biological nutrient removal, and more.
As stewards of a precious resource, water and wastewater
professionals are imbued with great power and responsibility
— superheroes of public health and the environment, if you
will — but part of that responsibility is to keep up with the latest
technologies, techniques, and trends. The mission to continu-
ally learn conjures another enduring quote; it was Sir Francis
Bacon, in 1587, who reminded us, "Kn owledge is power."
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