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News
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November 22, 2024
2024 Election Results Bring Opportunities and Challenges for NACWA, Clean Water Sector
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November 21, 2024
Water, Agriculture Sectors Team Up on Legal Brief in PFAS CERCLA Litigation
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November 21, 2024
NACWA Recommends Changes to POTW PFAS and Biosolids Study
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November 21, 2024
White House Seeks $100B for Disaster Relief, Prioritizing Infrastructure and Health
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November 22, 2024
2024 Election Results Bring Opportunities and Challenges for NACWA, Clean Water Sector
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November 21, 2024
Water, Agriculture Sectors Team Up on Legal Brief in PFAS CERCLA Litigation
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November 21, 2024
NACWA Recommends Changes to POTW PFAS and Biosolids Study
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Events
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Jan 01 2016
Archived Events (2002-2016)
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Feb 21 2016
2016 Winter Conference
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May 17 2016
2016 National Pretreatment and Pollution Prevention Workshop & Training
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Jul 10 2016
Utility Leadership Conference & 46th Annual Meeting
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Jan 01 2016
Archived Events (2002-2016)
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2016 Winter Conference
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May 17 2016
2016 National Pretreatment and Pollution Prevention Workshop & Training
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Blogs
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Clean Water Act Anniversary Celebrations
This past fall, the water sector celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the Clean Water Act. Members across the country showcased the advances the sector has made in cleaning our nation’s waters, serving their communities, and protecting the environment.
During a congressional hearing entitled “The Clean Water Act at Fifty: Highlights and Lessons Learned from a Half Century of Transformative Legislation”, Mike Witt, General Counsel of the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission and NACWA Board Member (pictured on the right), represented the membership and emphasized how under the CWA’s “cooperative federalism” framework utilities across the U.S. dramatically improved the nation’s water quality, while also having immense positive social and economic impact. Witt’s testimony stressed that utilities have earned the right to be a full partner with the federal government in meeting complex challenges and charting the next 50 years of clean water success.
Both Democratic and Republican members of the Committee highlighted the important role and work by utilities over the past 50 years in achieving water pollution reduction goals, while also noting the need for additional federal investment to further upgrade our nation’s clean water infrastructure.
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Clean Water Act Anniversary Celebrations
This past fall, the water sector celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the Clean Water Act. Members across the country showcased the advances the sector has made in cleaning our nation’s waters, serving their communities, and protecting the environment.
During a congressional hearing entitled “The Clean Water Act at Fifty: Highlights and Lessons Learned from a Half Century of Transformative Legislation”, Mike Witt, General Counsel of the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission and NACWA Board Member (pictured on the right), represented the membership and emphasized how under the CWA’s “cooperative federalism” framework utilities across the U.S. dramatically improved the nation’s water quality, while also having immense positive social and economic impact. Witt’s testimony stressed that utilities have earned the right to be a full partner with the federal government in meeting complex challenges and charting the next 50 years of clean water success.
Both Democratic and Republican members of the Committee highlighted the important role and work by utilities over the past 50 years in achieving water pollution reduction goals, while also noting the need for additional federal investment to further upgrade our nation’s clean water infrastructure.
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EIM Gold Awards
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2020 Awards
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2021 Awards
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2019 Awards
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