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  • NACWA Releases New PFAS Considerations Document for Utilities

    December 4, 2019
    NACWA released a new document, A Clean Water Utility’s Guide to Considering Source Identification, Pretreatment, and Sampling Protocols for PFAS, on November 25 designed to provide helpful information to utilities that are dealing with growing questions around PFAS chemicals in wastewater and biosolids.
  • Water Sector Groups Discuss Affordability with Water, Enforcement Office Leadership

    December 4, 2019
    NACWA, along with its partners the American Water Works Association and the Water Environment Federation, met December 3 with political leadership for both the enforcement and water offices at EPA to discuss the groups’ report, Developing a New Framework for Household Affordability and Financial Capability Assessment in the Water Sector, which outlines a new approach to evaluating household affordability and utility financial capability across all water programs.
  • NACWA Leads Stormwater Coalition on Supreme Court Brief

    December 4, 2019
    NACWA led a group of national and state stormwater associations in filing a November 25 brief with the US Supreme Court in support of the review of a Maryland court decision that could open municipal stormwater utilities to greater Clean Water Act (CWA) liability.
  • Congress Returns with Busy Three Weeks Ahead

    December 4, 2019
    Congress returned to Washington, DC this week for what is expected to be a busy three-week legislative period prior to adjourning for the holiday recess.
  • NACWA Files Comments on ELG Plan, Encourages PFAS Focus

    December 4, 2019
    In November 25 comments on EPA’s Preliminary Effluent Guidelines Program Plan 14, NACWA asked EPA to broaden its study of industries that may discharge PFAS.
  • Pretreatment Committee Meets to Discuss Dental Amalgam Rule Implementation

    December 4, 2019
    Members of NACWA’s Pretreatment & Pollution Prevention Committee met on November 21 to discuss the implementation of the Dental Amalgam Rule. The 2017 rule requires that dental offices install dental amalgam separators and follow best management practices (BMPs) by July 2020. Dental offices must submit a one-time compliance report to their wastewater utility by October 12, 2020.
  • House Advances PFAS Bills as Major Movie Release Approaches

    November 20, 2019
    Congressional negotiations continue to stall on how to address PFAS in the final Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman, Jim Inhofe (R-OK), recently introduced a “skinny” version of the NDAA that solely addresses key military authorizations and excludes contentious “riders” such as PFAS.
  • Congress Extends Government Funding, Works Towards 2020 Water Legislation

    November 20, 2019
    Congress is set to pass another short-term continuing resolution (CR) this week to avoid a government shutdown and fund all federal agencies, including EPA, at current spending levels until December 20. The House passed the CR on Tuesday and the Senate is expected to pass it and send it to the President for signature before the current CR expires at midnight on Friday.
  • EPA Extends Comment Period for Notice on Water Quality Trading

    November 20, 2019
    EPA is extending the comment period for its recent notice on water quality trading, published in the Federal Register in September. EPA will now accept comments until December 18.
  • Water Sector Coordinating Council Discusses Strategy for Cybersecurity and Critical Lifeline Status of Sector

    November 20, 2019
    The Water Sector Coordinating Council (WSCC) met on November 13 to discuss security and other related issues that are impacting the water sector, and also met with the Water Government Coordinating Council (GCC) the following day.
  • EPA Stormwater Funding Task Force to Host Public Forum

    November 20, 2019
    EPA announced this week that it will be holding two teleconference calls to brief the public on the continued development of a report on the funding aspects of stormwater.
  • Senate Considers Legislation to Reduce Plastics in Waterways, Incorporates NACWA Input

    November 20, 2019
  • NACWA Board, Leadership Meet to Discuss Strategic Planning & Advance Advocacy Priorities

    November 20, 2019
    NACWA’s Board of Directors and leaders of the Association’s standing committees met this week in Austin, TX for the Fall Strategic Leadership Meeting to review the Association’s current advocacy priorities, discuss where those priorities may need change moving forward, and lay the groundwork for revisions to the Association’s Strategic Plan.
  • EPA Adds Five PFAS Compounds to Toxicity Assessment as Congress Seeks Path Forward on Legislation

    November 13, 2019
    EPA released its Systematic Review Protocol on November 7 for five additional PFAS chemicals.
  • Lead & Copper Rule Published in Federal Register

    November 13, 2019
    EPA’s proposed new Lead and Copper Rule was published today in the Federal Register, initiating a 60-day public comment period that will close January 13, 2020.
  • Congress to Extend Government Funding Through Dec. 20

    November 13, 2019
    Top congressional appropriators have agreed to another Continuing Resolution (CR) that will fund the federal government through December 20, 2019. A vote is expected next week.
  • NACWA's Energy Workgroup Discusses Net Zero

    November 13, 2019
    The NACWA Energy Workgroup held a web meeting on November 7 to discuss the current status of food waste co-digestion under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and a case study on a public-private partnership to generate energy with anaerobic digestion at publicly owned treatment works (POTWs).
  • NACWA Hosts Palestinian Water Delegation from West Bank

    November 13, 2019
    NACWA was pleased to host a delegation, sponsored by the US State Department, of Palestinian water professionals from the West Bank on November 7.
  • APWA Holds Hill Briefing on Water Issues

    November 13, 2019
    NACWA staff attended a briefing this week on Capitol Hill hosted by the American Public Works Association (APWA) entitled “Water Issues and Public Works: A Discussion on Water Infrastructure, Regulatory Issues, and Emerging Contaminants.”
  • Supreme Court Wrestles with Pivotal Clean Water Case

    November 6, 2019
    The US Supreme Court is holding oral arguments today in the most important Clean Water Act litigation to reach the High Court in over a decade. The central legal question at issue is whether the transmittal of pollutants via groundwater can trigger Clean Water Act liability.

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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