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  • Supreme Court Rules Waters of the U.S. Challenge to be Decided in District Courts

    January 23, 2018
    The U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision in National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) v. EPA on January 22, finding that litigation over the 2015 Clean Water Rule should proceed in the federal district courts, rather than in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
  • NACWA Provides Comment on Need for Greater Army Corps Water Infrastructure Project Efficiency

    January 23, 2018
    The Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee and the House Transportation and Infrastructure Water Resources Subcommittee have held hearings over the last several weeks to discuss ways to improve, modernize, and make more efficient the delivery of Army Corps’ water infrastructure projects.
  • More Responses Needed for NACWA Index, Deadline Extended to February 12

    January 23, 2018
    NACWA’s annual Cost of Clean Water Index Survey is one of the Association’s most-used resources, but we need your help to make this year’s results more meaningful!
  • NACWA Priorities Included in Congressional Caucus Infrastructure Proposal

    January 16, 2018
    The House Problem Solvers Caucus Infrastructure Working Group has released its bipartisan proposal to improve our nation’s infrastructure--including several key NACWA priorities. The Association has been working closely with the Caucus in recent months to ensure it reflects NACWA’s top advocacy issues.
  • Bill Reauthorizing WIFIA Introduced; Water Sector Joins in Support

    January 16, 2018
    Last week, NACWA joined the Water Environment Federation (WEF), Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA), and American Water Works Association (AWWA) in a letter of support for legislation introduced in the House of Representatives to reauthorize the EPA’s WIFIA Program, and jump-start the U.S. Army Corps’ implementation of its own WIFIA Program.
  • NACWA Continues Farm Bill Advocacy, House Bill Expected Soon

    January 16, 2018
    Mike Conaway (R-TX), Chair of the House Committee on Agriculture, announced last week that he is working to get the Farm Bill passed through Committee and subsequently the House of Representatives by the end of March.
  • Congress Looks to Another Short-Term Spending Bill

    January 16, 2018
    Congress is expected to take up another short-term funding bill this week to keep the Federal Government open, with details still being worked out before government funding expires on January 19.
  • Second Draft of International Flushability Standard Available for Public Comment

    January 16, 2018
    The International Water Services Flushability Group (IWSFG) has published a second draft of its flushability standard, with a public comment period open until March 1. The IWSFG is an international group of wastewater utilities and the associations representing them that share a common goal of reducing the problems caused by the inappropriate flushing of consumer products, including wipes.
  • NACWA Participates in Research Meeting on Utility Governance Issues

    January 16, 2018
    NACWA was invited to participate in a meeting last week hosted by the Water Research Foundation (WRF) and the American Water Works Association (AWWA) to examine existing research needs around utility governance issues, including utility partnerships, regionalization, and consolidation.
  • Infrastructure Issues Take Center Stage as 2018 Begins, NACWA Publishes Op-Ed

    January 9, 2018
    President Trump and key members of Congress have made clear in recent days that passage of a comprehensive infrastructure package will be a top priority in 2018. The White House is planning to release a document outlining its “infrastructure principles” later this month, and Rep. Bill Shuster (R-PA), Chairman of the powerful House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, has announced his plans to retire from Congress at the end of this year and his commitment to focus his efforts for the remainder of his term on passing an infrastructure bill.
  • Tax Reform Signed with Municipal Bonds Intact, NACWA to Continue Fight for Advanced Refunding

    January 9, 2018
    Just before closing out the 2017 calendar year, the 115th Congress and President Trump secured their first major legislative achievement by signing the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act into law on December 22.
  • NACWA Discusses Top Issues with Wastewater Office Director

    January 9, 2018
    NACWA met with Andrew Sawyers, Director of the Office of Wastewater Management, and key staff December 19, to discuss a range of issues including many that will top NACWA’s advocacy agenda in 2018.
  • Federal Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction for DC Wipes Law

    January 9, 2018
    A judge with the federal District of Columbia (DC) District Court granted a Motion for Preliminary Injunction filed by the Kimberly-Clark Corporation to prohibit implementation of the District’s wipes labeling law, the Nonwoven Disposable Products Act of 2016.
  • NACWA Congratulates New OW Assistant Administrator

    January 9, 2018
    David Ross officially began his tenure as EPA’s new Office of Water, Assistant Administrator on January 8, though his confirmation by the Senate took place in December of last year.
  • EPA Finalizes Great Lakes CSO Reporting Rule

    January 9, 2018
    The final rule with public notification requirements for utilities discharging combined sewer overflows (CSOs) into the Great Lakes and other bodies of water in the Great Lakes basin was published in the Federal Register on January 8.
  • NACWA Weighs In On NPDES Inspection Manual

    January 9, 2018
    NACWA provided detailed comments on an interim revised version of EPA’s NPDES Compliance Inspection Manual, highlighting several areas that need revision or an updating of information
  • Federal Court Hears Arguments as Wipes Manufacturer Tries to Block DC Wipes Law

    December 19, 2017
    he District of Columbia (DC) District Court heard oral arguments December 13 on the Motion for Preliminary Injunction filed by the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, a leading manufacturer of wipes, seeking to prohibit implementation of the District of Columbia’s law on “flushable” wipes.
  • Tax Reform, Government Funding are Priorities as Congress Wraps Up 2017

    December 19, 2017
    Federal tax reform continued its rapid advance last week, as Congressional negotiators “conferenced” the distinct House and Senate bills, which passed in each respective chamber.
  • NACWA Asks EPA to Improve Risk Assessment and Labeling of Root Control Chemical

    December 19, 2017
    NACWA sent comments to EPA on December 13 asking the Agency to modify its proposed label language for dichlobenil, a root control chemical. Dichlobenil can be effectively used to control roots in wastewater collection systems, helping to prevent overflows and backups.
  • US Water Alliance Rolls Out One Water Report

    December 19, 2017
    The US Water Alliance recently released the Executive Summary of its One Water for America Policy Framework, capping a series of national “one water” listening sessions held across the country over the past few years and presenting a vision of how the United States can better view, value, and manage water.
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