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  • Utility Participation in SRF Survey Requested

    December 9, 2020
    The Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, a research center at Duke University that focuses on applied environmental policy research, is engaged in a research project to better understand the role and use of State Revolving Funds (SRFs) in the nation’s water service systems. Specifically, the project is conducting a series of studies to understand:
  • Federal Government Awards COVID-19 Wastewater Surveillance Contract, Sets Dec. 4 Deadline for Utility Funding

    December 2, 2020
    A spin-off of University of Arizona’s Biodesign Center for Environmental Health Engineering, AquaVitas, was awarded a Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) contract to provide additional support for COVID-19 wastewater surveillance on November 13.
  • EPA Memo Addresses Interim PFAS Strategy for Federal NPDES Permittees

    December 2, 2020
    EPA’s Assistant Administrator for the Office of Water, Dave Ross, recently signed a memorandum addressed to EPA Regional Administrators recommending an interim strategy on PFAS specifically for federally issued National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permittees. However, it is likely many state permit writers will also follow the memo’s recommendations.
  • Congress to Finalize its Work Over Next Two Weeks

    December 2, 2020
    With Congress set to adjourn for the year by mid-December, the House and Senate are working quickly to finalize all outstanding remaining legislation. Congressional focus is on “must pass” legislation to fund the government past its current December 11 expiration date.
  • NACWA Recommends Greenhouse Gas Inventory Refinements

    December 2, 2020
    (December 2, 2020) –NACWA submitted comments November 19 on EPA’s Draft Inventory of US Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:1990-2019 as part of the expert review process.
  • Workgroup Discusses Role of Pretreatment in Water Reuse

    December 2, 2020
    A workgroup of NACWA members met on November 23 to discuss Action 2.2.4 of EPA's Water Reuse Action Plan
  • Plan to Engage Virtually During Water Week 2021, April 25th – May 1st!

    December 2, 2020
    With the continued uncertainly around COVID-19, the National Water Policy Fly-In partners have made the decision to not hold an in-person event in 2021.
  • Register for Free Webinar on COVID-19 Financial Impacts

    December 2, 2020
    Raftlis recently completed a nationwide utility survey, with the assistance of NACWA and the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA), to better understand the financial impact on water sector utilities from the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Biden-Harris EPA Transition Team Seeks NACWA Input on Key Priorities

    November 20, 2020
    NACWA was invited this week to meet with members of the Biden-Harris transition EPA Agency Review Team (ART) and provide input on key priorities the Association thinks the incoming presidential administration should focus on when taking office.
  • NACWA, Water Sector Partners Keep up Pressure on COVID-19 Relief Funds

    November 20, 2020
    With Congressional leadership continuing to discuss the next phase of COVID-19 relief, NACWA and other water sector advocacy groups sent a letter to Congress this week emphasizing the need for directing federal assistance to households struggling to pay their water bills, the challenges presented by broad water shutoff moratoriums and the need for aid to utilities to recover from the pandemic.
  • Congress Works on Appropriations Package As December 11 Government Funding Deadline Looms

    November 20, 2020
    As the deadline fast approaches to fund the government past its current December 11th expiration date, the Senate recently introduced its Fiscal Year 2021 (FY21) appropriations bills.
  • NACWA Voices Support for New Proposed Streamlined Section 404 Permits for Clean Water Infrastructure

    November 20, 2020
    NACWA filed comments this week supporting the US Army Corps of Engineers’ (Corps) proposal to establish new streamlined Clean Water Act Section 404 permits for the construction, maintenance and removal of water and wastewater infrastructure and water reclamation and reuse facilities.
  • EPA Advances Policy Work on Water Quality Trading

    November 20, 2020
    Market-based approaches like water quality trading have been a priority for the current political leadership of EPA’s Office of Water since day one, but other issues have diverted their attention from taking any significant action.
  • EPA Holds Stakeholder Event on Biosolids PFOA/PFOS Risk Assessment; NACWA Convenes Biosolids Committee

    November 20, 2020
    EPA held a two-day stakeholder event November 10 and 12 to brief state regulatory authorities, tribes and wastewater utilities on the Agency’s efforts to-date to define the biosolids problem formulation for PFOA and PFOS—two of the more commonly understood and researched PFAS constituents.
  • NACWA Virtual Law Seminar Enjoys Record Attendance

    November 20, 2020
    NACWA hosted its annual National Clean Water Law & Enforcement Seminar this week in a virtual format, where top environmental attorneys and utility leaders from across the country gave presentations and engaged in discussions on the major legal challenges facing the clean water community in 2020 and beyond.
  • NACWA Joins Texas WEAT Horizon Virtual Conference

    November 20, 2020
    On November 13, NACWA was pleased to join the Texas water sector virtually for the Water Environment Legislative and Regulatory Horizon Conference, hosted by the Water Environment Association of Texas (WEAT) and the Texas Association of Clean Water Agencies
  • Election Results Provide Opportunities, Challenges for Clean Water Sector

    November 12, 2020
    After a long and hard-fought election season, Joe Biden has been elected the 46th President of the United States, ushering in a major political shift in the White House while the majorities controlling Congress likely remain unchanged. Democrats retained control of the US House of Representatives, and Republicans are favored to retain control of the US Senate after the Georgia Senate races are decided in a January 5 runoff election.
  • NACWA Releases Stormwater Permit Screening Program

    November 12, 2020
    NACWA is pleased to unveil a much-anticipated Stormwater Permit Screening Program that will help municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) permittees navigate the growing complexities often found in renewed stormwater permits.
  • NACWA Partners with State Clean Water Associations to Support Missouri’s Nutrient Criteria in Federal Litigation

    November 12, 2020
    Earlier this week, NACWA joined with several state associations representing clean water utilities throughout the country in filing an amicus brief to the US District Court for the Western District of Missouri supporting the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) approval of the State of Missouri’s nutrient criteria for lakes.
  • EPA Extends eReporting Deadline in Final Rule, Adds 5 Years for Compliance

    November 12, 2020
    In a move to provide “additional flexibility” for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) authorized state programs and permittees, EPA published a final rule on November 2 extending the deadline to transition from paper to electronic reporting to December 21, 2025.

Archive 2017 & 2016

January 2017

January 17
January 10

December 2016

December 20
December 13
December 5

November 2016

November 22
November 14
November 7

October 2016

October 31
October 25
October 17
October 11
October 3

September 2016

Septemper 26
September 19
September 12
September 6

August 2016

August 29
August 22
August 15
August 8
August 1

July 2016

July 25
July 18
July 11
July 5

June 2016

June 27
June 20
June 13
June 6

May

May 31
May 23
May 16
May 9
May 2

April

April 25
April 18
April 11
April 4

March 2016

March 28
March 21
March 14
March 7

February 2016

February 29
February 19
February 12
February 5

January 2016

January 29
January 22
January 15
January 8
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