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South Bend, Indiana, finalizes 'smart sewer' plan after 5 years of retooling
August 23, 2021 -
Chesapeake Health Department using data from wastewater testing for COVID-19 to get communities vaccinated
August 20, 2021 -
RESIDENTS CAN HELP WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS RUN MORE SMOOTHLY
August 20, 2021 -
PSA From The Middlesex County Utilities Authority: Wipes Clog Pipes!
August 19, 2021 -
Birmingham commissioners struggle with sewer issues exacerbated by recent rainfalls
August 18, 2021 -
Pipe replacement to improve downtown Lake Charles wastewater system
August 18, 2021 -
WATER BILL HELP IS AVAILABLE
August 18, 2021 -
Lewes BPW Urges People to Stop Using "Flushable Wipes" After Pump Station Malfunctioned
August 18, 2021 -
Springfield Water and Sewer Commission featured in federal EPA report on how it faces water infrastructure challenges, priorities
August 18, 2021 -
Congress on August Recess; House Returning Early to Consider Infrastructure Funding Bills
August 18, 2021Both the U.S. House and Senate are on recess this week, back in Members’ respective districts and states. However, the House plans to return on August 23, weeks earlier than scheduled, to continue advancing legislation following the Senate’s passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act on August 10th. -
EPA Finalizes Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Nutrients in Lakes and Reservoirs with Negligible Revisions
August 18, 2021EPA released its final ambient water quality criteria (AWQC) to address nutrients in lakes and reservoirs on August 13. This publication finalizes the Agency’s 2020 proposed rulemaking that moves towards a national stressor-response modelling framework approach that allows states the ability to input local or regional limnological data to derive more specific numeric nutrient values. -
HHS Holds Webinar on Water Customer Assistance
August 18, 2021The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) held a webinar August 12 in coordination with NACWA and the National Energy & Utility Affordability Coalition on the rollout of the Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) – the program being stood up by HHS to implement the $1.138 Billion in federal assistance provided for water and wastewater customers through the federal COVID-19 relief packages. -
Class Action Lawsuit Against Wipes Companies Proceeds While Proposed Settlement Remains Pending
August 18, 2021NACWA member Charleston Water System (CWS) recently filed an amended class action complaint against multiple manufacturers and distributers of so-called “flushable” wipes in federal district court seeking to have the court enjoin them from labeling their products as “flushable” in light of the damage they cause to sewer systems. -
NACWA Utility Member Survey on COVID-19 – Last Chance to Weigh In!
August 18, 2021NACWA has received over 50 responses so far to its most recent survey on COVID-19 and encourages utility members to complete the survey before it closes on Monday, August 23. -
Salineville considers using portion of ARPA funds for wastewater project
August 17, 2021 -
Bloomington Council Signals More Sewer Spending And Research On Direct Flood Aid
August 17, 2021 -
Rural sewage plants hit by ransomware attacks in Maine
August 17, 2021 -
'Very concerning': Officials report large increase in concentration of COVID-19 detected in wastewater
August 17, 2021 -
Sewage is the latest disease detection tool for Covid-19 -- and more
August 13, 2021 -
Industry Woes: Water industry struggles with both competitive hiring and retiring workforce
August 12, 2021