05/28/2026
WQRF’s Summer School Webinar Series kicks off June 2 with The Future of Water Science: What’s Driving Innovation, Adoption & Demand.
Join Dr. Kaycie Lane of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln for a look at the research, trends, and technologies shaping the future of home water treatment and drinking water quality.
June 2 | 11 AM–12 PM CT
Register today to save your seat.
05/06/2026
Instructor-led certification classes begin the week of May 19.
This is the final opportunity to take part in 2026 courses, with the next round beginning in January 2027. These live online classes support professionals across sales, service, installation, system design, and technical roles.
If certification is part of your plan, now is a great time to get started or keep moving forward.
Explore your pathway: https://wqa.org/education/wqa-training/
04/07/2026
Just a few weeks away!
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Convention attendees and presenters – post on your social media platforms about by TODAY and you could receive a $50 Amazon gift card!
Graphics and suggested posts can be found here: https://convention.wqa.org/attend/wqa2026-toolkit/
02/06/2026
A crisis emerges across the US as ‘forever chemicals’ quietly contaminate drinking water wells
The roughly 40 million Americans who get drinking water from wells are at particular risk when harmful forever chemicals contaminate the supply.
12/30/2025
Looking for expert speakers? We offer presentations on topics like apprenticeship, OSHA, wage and hour, workers’ comp and more. Learn more at dli.mn.gov/about-department/about-dli/speakers-bureau.
12/10/2025
MPCA urges Minnesotans to take it easy when salting driveways and sidewalks.
MPCA urges Minnesotans to take it easy when salting driveways and sidewalks
No one wants to slip and fall, but salting smart protects bundled-up humans AND the environment.
11/26/2025
Starting Jan. 1, Minnesota’s meal and rest break laws change. Workers must be allowed at least 15-minute rest breaks every four consecutive hours and 30-minute meal breaks when working six or more consecutive hours. Learn more at dli.mn.gov/breaks.