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April 23, 2019
As part of its ongoing Toilets Are Not Trashcans campaign, NACWA submitted comments on the regulations for flushable wipes proposed by the District of Columbia (DC) Department of Energy and the Environment (DOEE). DOEE was required to develop these regulations by the District’s wipes labeling law, the Nonwoven Disposable Products Act of 2016. The law and the proposed regulations are the first in the US related to the labeling of wipes.
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April 23, 2019
The latest installment of the webinar series, Enabling the Water Resources Utility of the Future, is set to air on May 16, at 2:00 – 3:30 pm ET, exploring the topic, “Achieving and Maintaining Economic and Social Health for the Community.”
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April 10, 2019
The 2019 National Water Policy Fly-In set a record for attendance and participation last week as more than 320+ participants—most traveling to Washington, DC from other regions across the country—taking to Capitol Hill, and conducting hundreds of consequential face-to-face meetings with lawmakers and staffers in many congressional offices. The event served as an excellent anchor piece for Water Week 2019
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April 10, 2019
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requested nominations, on April 3, to the Environmental Financial Advisory Board (EFAB) on stormwater funding and financing.
In response to congressional requirements in the 2018 Water Resources Development Act (WRDA), EPA is establishing a Stormwater Task Force within EFAB and is seeking input on stormwater funding opportunities and examples.
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April 10, 2019
The Early Bird registration for NACWA’s 2019 Utility Leadership Conference is April 16 – hurry and register today to take advantage of discounted registration!
The last decade has brought about significant changes – from the national level and the growing partisan divide, to the local level where utilities are playing an increasing-visible role in their communities. Challenges involving workforce, rate setting and affordability, and community and customer engagement are playing out both nationally and locally, putting utility executives in a position that presents both challenges and opportunities.
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April 10, 2019
NACWA presented at the Texas Water 2019 conference in Houston, TX last week during Water Week 2019, providing a national update on the Association’s legislative, regulatory, and legal advocacy efforts, which include recent efforts on federal funding, blending, water reuse, PFAS, and Clean Water Act liability for discharges into groundwater.
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April 10, 2019
NACWA members and staff, along with the Water Environment Federation (WEF) and the Water Research Foundation (WRF), met with senior EPA Office of Water officials on April 4, during Water Week 2019, to discuss current and future challenges facing the biosolids program.
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April 10, 2019
The first afternoon of the National Water Policy Fly-In featured speakers from EPA’s Office of Water.
Dave Ross, Assistant Administrator for the Office, kicked off the program by stressing the value of the partnership EPA has with the water sector, and thanking the audience of water professionals for all the work they do to protect human health and the environment. Noting the activity of his office directors in managing a number of rulemakings and other initiatives, Ross chose to highlight three non-regulatory programs as the top issues on his mind at the moment.
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April 10, 2019
The annual Wet Weather Partnership conference is just around the corner and features an agenda tackling issues around cooperative federalism, integrated planning, and smart watersheds.
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April 10, 2019
The Clean Water Current is getting an upgrade! NACWA is currently working on a new design for our weekly flagship newsletter to provide you with an improved reading experience and even more relevant information for your clean water work.
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April 2, 2019
Hundreds of NACWA members, water sector leaders and water professionals from around the country are arriving in Washington DC this week to advocate with Congress and key national policy makers for clean water.
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April 2, 2019
The US Senate’s Committee on Environmental and Public Works (EPW) held a hearing on March 28, entitled “Examining the Federal Response to the Risks Associated with Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS).” David Ross, Assistant Administrator for EPA’s Office of Water, testified along with Maureen Sullivan, Dr. Patrick Breysse, and Dr. Linda Birnbaum with the Department of Defense, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National Institute of Health, respectively.
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April 2, 2019
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April 2, 2019
The House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee marked up H.R. 1331 on March 27, which is a bill to reauthorize the Sec. 319 Nonpoint Source Grants Program. This legislation was sponsored by Committee Members Reps. Angie Craig (D-MN) and Brian Mast (R-FL).
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April 2, 2019
The first regulation of flushable wipes in the U.S. has been proposed by the District of Columbia (DC) Department of Energy and the Environment (DOEE). DOEE was required to develop these regulations by the District’s wipes labeling law, the Nonwoven Disposable Products Act of 2016.
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April 2, 2019
EPA announced last week its Notice of Funding Availability for the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program for 2019. This is the third round of funding that has been made available under the program
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April 2, 2019
EPA announced last week its Notice of Funding Availability for the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program for 2019. This is the third round of funding that has been made available under the program.
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April 2, 2019
NACWA’s Small & Mid-Size Utility Workgroup met on March 20th to discuss advocacy and strategies for building effective relationships with legislators.
Tim Haskell, Superintendent of the York Sanitary District in Maine shared his experiences building coalitions and engaging utility partners in educating the Maine legislator on the need for infrastructure funding- an effort that resulted in a $30 million state bond. NACWA legislative directors, Kristina Surfus and Jason Isakovic, also shared their experience building effectively building relationships with both legislators and legislative staff.
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March 26, 2019
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) are holding firm on the April 15, 2019 public comment deadline for the revised Waters of the United States (WOTUS) definition, despite multiple stakeholder calls for an extension.
After releasing a pre-publication version on December 11, 2018—which was publicly posted on both EPA and USACE websites—and the five-week federal government shutdown, the agencies believe that a total of 125 days from pre-publication to the existing deadline is enough time for the public to review and submit meaningful comments.
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March 26, 2019
The House Ways & Means Committee, which is the chief tax-writing committee in the House of Representatives, recently held a hearing entitled, “Our Nation’s Crumbling Infrastructure and the Need for Immediate Action.”