Member List

NWC Member List (2025)

Browse our alphabetical member list.

NWC is a strong voice in Washington for you. 

Working closely with Congress, the Administration and Federal agencies, NWC and its members help shape public policies affecting water resources. We do this by creating valuable networking opportunities, monitoring, analyzing and responding to Federal actions and legislation, and providing needed resources to our members.

Always advocating for a sound and balanced approach to water resources policy and law, NWC’s reasonable approach to legislative quandaries has the respect of lawmakers whether testifying before Congress, commenting on proposed regulations or entering a federal court battle. 

NWC members know that a reliable and well-maintained water resources infrastructure is fundamental to America’s economic and environmental future and is essential to maintaining our nation’s competitive position within the global economy. NWC supports them in their work in many ways.

American Shore & Beach Preservation Association
Arkansas Farm Bureau
Arkansas-Oklahoma Port Operators Association
Associated General Contractors of America
Association of California Water Agencies
Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association
Big River Coalition
Caddo Lake Institute, Inc.
Coalition of Alabama Waterway Associations
Dredging Contractors of America
FAIR (Floodplain Alliance for Insurance Reform)
Gulf Coast Protection District
Illinois Farm Bureau
Illinois Soybean Association
Indiana Soybean Alliance
Inland Rivers Ports & Terminals (IRPT)
Iowa Corn
Lake Carriers’ Association
Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce
Mississippi Farm Bureau
Missouri Corn Growers Association
National Water Supply Alliance
Pacific Northwest Waterways Association
Pike-Scott Farm Bureau
Red River Valley Association
Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Development Authority
Texas Water Association
The Fertilizer Institute
Upper Mississippi, Illinois & Missouri Rivers Association (UMIMRA)
Virginia Maritime Association
Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway Association
Advantus Strategies, LLC
AECOM
American Cruise Lines, Inc.
Balch & Bingham LLP on behalf of Alabama Power Company
Best Best & Kreiger LLP
Black & Veatch
Bruce Oakley Inc.
Carpi & Clay
CDM Smith
CGB Enterprises, Inc.
Cottrell Contracting Corporation
Dawson & Associates, Inc.
Freese and Nichols, Inc
Gahagan & Bryant Associates, Inc.
Gannett Fleming TranSystems
GEI Consultants, Inc.
Genesis Marine
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company
Halff Associates, Inc
HDR Engineering
Husch Blackwell LLP
Ingram Barge Company
Jacobs
Jones Fortuna LP
K & L Gates
Larsen Wurzel & Associates, Inc.
Larson Strategies LLC
Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, Inc. (LAN)
Manson Construction Co.
McKinney Salvage, LLC
Miami Marine Services LLC
Mississippi Marine Corporation
Moffatt & Nichol
Mulzer Crushed Stone Inc.
Pine Bluff Sand and Gravel Company
Ports America
PowerSouth Energy Cooperative
Quaternary Resource Investigations, LLC
R&D Maintenance Services, Inc.
River Trading Company Ltd.
Southern Ionics Incorporated
Stanley Consultants, Inc.
Tetra Tech
Texas International Terminals
Tract
UES
Van Ness Feldman LLP
Van Scoyoc Associates
Waggoner Engineering, Inc.
Webco Industries
Woolpert, Inc
Alabama State Port Authority
Arkansas Waterways Commission
Atlanta Regional Commission
Bossier Levee District
Brazos River Authority
Caddo Levee District
Caddo-Bossier Port Commission
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
Corn Belt Ports
Dallas Water Utilities
Eastern Municipal Water District
Florida Inland Navigation District
Georgia Ports Authority
Gulf Coast Water Authority
Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD)
Illinois Department of Transportation
Jackson County Port Authority/Port of Pascagoula
Jefferson County Drainage District No. 7
Lake Charles Harbor & Terminal District (Port of Lake Charles)
Lake Providence Port Commission
Little Rock Port Authority
Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development – Office of Multimodal Commerce
Mississippi Department of Transportation
Mississippi Levee Board
MOARC Missouri and Associated Rivers Coalition
Muskogee City-County Port Authority
Natchitoches Parish Port Commission
New Madrid County Port Authority
North Texas Municipal Water District
Northern Grain Belt Ports
Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Orange County Public Works
Pajaro Regional Flood Management Agency
Pontchartrain Levee District
Port Freeport
Port Houston Authority
Port KC
Port of Brownsville
Port of Krotz Springs
Port of Memphis
Port of Morgan City
Port of New Orleans
Port of Oakland
Port of South Louisiana
Red River Waterway Commission
Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency
San Antonio River Authority
San Joaquin Area Flood Control Agency
Tarrant Regional Water District
Texas Department of Transportation
The Little River Drainage District
The Port of Virginia
Trinity River Authority of Texas
Tulsa Port of Catoosa
Upper Trinity Regional Water District
Valley Water
Victoria County Navigation District/Port of Victoria
West Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency (WSAFCA)
WSP
Yazoo Mississippi Delta Levee Board
YMD Joint Water Management District
Yuba Water Agency
Zone 7 Water Agency

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Member Types

  • Corporate: Private firms and other for-profit organizations   $1,725
  • Public: Government agencies at all levels, including government-chartered and quasi-government organizations  $1,525
  • Association: River basin associations, regional development organizations, national, regional, and local trade associations, and other non-profit organizations  $1,200

Join the broad coalition of NWC members. Your membership will begin on receipt of payment and last for a year.

Questions? Call 703-224-8007 or email us.