Indiana Water
Environment Association
6510 Telecom Dr, Suite 200
Indianapolis, IN 46278
317-686-2664
Welcome to the IWEA Resource Center! Housed here is information that you’ll find helpful to those in the Indiana water quality industry. If you have any ideas of additional resources to include here, please contact staff@indianawea.org.
IWEA Volunteer Resources – this page contains information helpful for board members, committee members and other association volunteers
Value of Water Infographics – http://www.wef.org/value-of-water
Developed by WEF and AWWA, this toolkit of no-cost materials is intended to help you communicate the value of water, water and wastewater services, and the need for infrastructure investment.
Value of Water Campaign – http://thevalueofwater.org/
Free resources to be downloaded and used as is, or with your organization’s logo and website to show the connection to water in your area. Materials can be used however they can best meet your needs, whether through bill stuffers, outdoor advertisements or talking points to be delivered at your next public speaking opportunity.
Resources from WEF and other Water-Quality Organizations – http://www.wef.org/resources/for-the-public/public-information/
Will it Flush? Video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLTVqkXVvNk&feature=youtu.be
Bill Stuffers, Brochures, and More – http://www.wef.org/resources/for-the-public/water-quality-professionals/
This page has been developed for professionals who communicate with the public about water quality issues.Here you will find a variety of tools and products for use in settings like plant tours, environmental fairs, public meetings and more. Whether you are looking to build support for infrastructure investment or need inexpensive brochures and bill stuffers to educate your community, you will find plenty of free or inexpensive options to consider.
Glossary of Water Terms – http://www.wef.org/resources/for-the-public/public-information/glossary/
InWARN will allocate utility personnel with the appropriate expertise, equipment and tools where needed to assess and assist the impacted water and wastewater systems in getting their systems operational as quickly as possible. This method of assistance is analogous to triage at a hospital.