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  • Association Briefs Central States on Policy Discussions Regarding Recovered Resources

    April 17, 2018
    NACWA provided an update on the ongoing policy discussions surrounding the regulatory status of resources recovered from the wastewater treatment process on April 10, during the 23rd Annual Central States Water Environment Association’s Education Seminar in Madison, WI.
  • Media Turns to NACWA for Insights on Federal Clean Water Policy

    April 17, 2018
    NACWA continues to serve as a source of information and insights for various media outlets on clean water issues.
  • Strategic Communications Key to Advocacy Effectiveness

    April 17, 2018
    (April 16, 2018) – Water Infrastructure Investment. Consent decrees. Integrated planning. Rate affordability. Your utility can be 100% correct on the issues, and still suffer negative blowback due to poorly executed communications on advocacy matters.
  • Association Engages in Stormwater Discussions; New Stormwater Issue Brief Available

    April 17, 2018
    NACWA participated in a set of stormwater-centric meetings last week hosted by the Water Environment Federation (WEF) and the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA).
  • EPA Announces Grants to Aid Small Drinking Water, Wastewater Systems

    April 17, 2018
    EPA recently announced over $25 million in grant funds to assist small water and wastewater systems with training and other issues.
  • Congressional Toolbox Helps Clean Water Professionals Impact Public Policy

    April 17, 2018
    In its ongoing effort to help each member agency impact national and local water policy, NACWA is pleased to launch its newly redesigned and refurbished online tool: the NACWA Congressional Toolbox.
  • Register Now for Pretreatment Workshop!

    April 17, 2018
    Registration underway open for NACWA’s 2018 National Pretreatment Workshop, scheduled for May 15 – 18 in Providence, RI.
  • Congress Back to Work With Busy Spring Agenda

    April 10, 2018
    As Congress gets back to work this week after a two-week recess and ramps up its legislative agenda, NACWA is looking to build upon the passage of a bipartisan Fiscal Year 2018 (FY18) Omnibus legislative package late last month which provided significant increases for clean water infrastructure.
  • NACWA Index Reveals Charge for Wastewater Services Tops $500 for the First Time

    April 10, 2018
    NACWA’s 2017 Cost of Clean Water Index indicates that the average cost of wastewater services rose 3.6 percent in 2017, eclipsing the $500 mark for the first time.
  • NACWA Releases New Tools to Help Members Impact Lawmakers, Media

    April 10, 2018
    In its ongoing effort to help each utility member agency impact local and national clean water policy, NACWA is pleased to launch its newly redesigned and refurbished online tool: The NACWA Congressional Toolbox.
  • NACWA Shares Perspective on Integrated Planning

    April 10, 2018
    Jim Pletl, Chair of NACWA’s Water Quality Committee and Director of Water Quality for the Hampton Roads Sanitation District in Virginia Beach, VA, and Chris Hornback, NACWA Deputy Chief Executive Officer, provided NACWA’s perspective on “integrated planning” during an April 5 webinar entitled, Integrated Planning: A Solution for Your Utility?, which was hosted by the Water Environment Federation (WEF).
  • EPA Announces Notice of WIFIA Funding Availability

    April 10, 2018
    EPA announced, on April 4, the availability of approximately $5.5 billion in credit assistance for water infrastructure projects under the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program. EPA estimates this financing will help support approximately $11 billion in total infrastructure investment.
  • Top White House Infrastructure Advisor Steps Down

    April 10, 2018
    As controversy continues to roil Washington, DC, infrastructure proponents are looking to re-center attention and debate on the White House’s Infrastructure Plan but continue to encounter road blocks.
  • Still Time to Participate in Water Week!

    April 10, 2018
    Only one week to go until Water Week 2018, and there is still time to register for the week’s premier event – the National Water Policy Fly-In. Make your plans today to join your clean water colleagues and help elevate water as a national priority!
  • NACWA Raises Concerns with Process, Underlying Science of Long Island Sound Nutrient Strategy

    April 3, 2018
    NACWA wrote the Administrators for EPA Regions 1 and 2 on April 2 to express concerns with ongoing work related to nutrient impacts in Long Island Sound. In the 1990s, EPA worked with the states in the Long Island Sound watershed to develop a total maximum daily load (TMDL) consistent with the process laid out in the Clean Water Act. Since issuance of the TMDL in 2000, there has been significant progress in improving water quality in the Sound.
  • EPA Enforcement Head Seeks Early Notice of DOJ Referrals

    April 3, 2018
    Susan Bodine, Assistant Administrator for the EPA Office of Enforcement & Compliance Assurance (OECA), issued a memo on March 23 – Interim Procedures for Providing Early Notice of Civil Judicial Referrals – to the EPA regional offices requiring early notice and case collaboration on cases recommended for referral to the US Department of Justice (DOJ).
  • Ninth Circuit Denies Petition for Rehearing and Amends Decision in Groundwater Liability Litigation

    April 3, 2018
    The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied, on March 30, a Petition for Rehearing en banc that was filed by NACWA Member Agency the Maui County Department of Environmental Management in the Hawaii Wildlife Fund v. County of Maui litigation.
  • Omnibus Spending Signals Unique Opportunity for Fly-In, Water Week

    April 3, 2018
    With increases in water infrastructure funding via the recently-passed FY18 Omnibus Spending Package, there seems to be a growing awareness and respect among DC lawmakers for the importance of clean water.
  • Register Now for Pretreatment Workshop!

    April 3, 2018
    Registration is now open for NACWA’s 2018 National Pretreatment Workshop, scheduled for May 15 – 18 in Providence, RI. This can’t miss event for pretreatment professionals will focus on topics that promise to be important for pretreatment programs in the future, as well as issues that are currently affecting these programs.
  • FY18 Omnibus Provides Significant Funding Increase for Clean Water Programs

    March 27, 2018
    A bipartisan Fiscal Year 2018 (FY18) Omnibus legislative package was signed into law last week that provides significant increases for clean water infrastructure and related programs and funds the Federal Government for the remainder of the fiscal year through September 30th.
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