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NACWA Participates in Massachusetts Utility Meeting to Emphasize Clean Water Advocacy
May 21, 2019NACWA participated in the Massachusetts Coalition for Water Resources Stewardship’s (MCWRS’s) 10th Annual Water Resources Strategies Symposium last week in Marlborough, MA as part of a panel to discuss the importance of clean water advocacy. -
NACWA Advocates for Public Agency Members in Vital Supreme Court Clean Water Act Case
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Report shows reductions in pollutants, improved water quality in Potomac
May 20, 2019 -
Wipes Clogging Up Miami-Dade Sewer System
May 20, 2019 -
Regional Sewer District Offers Visitors a Chance to Step Into the Sewer
May 20, 2019 -
A peak behind the curtain (or under the city) at the largest infrastructure project you'll never see
May 20, 2019 -
Kyle Dreyfuss-Wells: Northeast Ohio’s influential women
May 15, 2019 -
West Kentucky city reminding residents what not to flush down toilet
May 15, 2019 -
Mayor Kenney Announces Appointment of Randy Hayman as Water Commissioner
May 14, 2019 -
‘Flushable’ wipes clogging up sewer system in Elyria; residents told to throw them away instead
May 14, 2019 -
OU study expands understanding of bacterial communities for wastewater treatment system
May 14, 2019 -
A clean water crisis may be closer than we realize
May 14, 2019 -
Ask the Builder: ‘Flushable’ wipes can cause sewer problems
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NACWA Underscores Clean Water Advocacy, Funding Priorities with Congress
May 14, 2019NACWA submitted stakeholder comments last week to the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee on the need for clean water to be a top priority as part of any comprehensive infrastructure legislation during this Congress. -
Capitol Hill Plans Busy Week for Water Issues, Addresses Disaster Funding
May 14, 2019The US House has a full schedule this week addressing water issues, including four hearings scheduled on Wednesday, May 15. -
EPA Talks Stormwater Funding, Plans Announcement on Stormwater Funding Workgroup
May 14, 2019The Water Environment Federation (WEF) hosted its inaugural Stormwater and Green Infrastructure Symposium last week in Fort Lauderdale, FL. During the technical sessions, EPA gave a financing update, and stated that the expert consultants to help advise and inform the Environmental Financial Advisory Board (EFAB) workgroup on stormwater funding should be finalized this week. -
Public-Private Partnership Seeks Great Lakes Municipalities to Fund Green Infrastructure Projects
May 14, 2019The P3Great Lakes Initiative is seeking municipalities from the Great Lakes basin states—Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio Pennsylvania and New York—to finance green stormwater infrastructure via Environmental Impact Bond (EIB). -
Association Talks Stormwater with Oregon Utilities
May 14, 2019NACWA participated in the Oregon Association of Clean Water Agencies’ (ORACWA’s) annual Stormwater Summit on May 8, providing an overview of national legislative, regulatory, and legal developments impacting municipal stormwater utilities. -
NACWA 2018 Cost of Clean Water Index Now Available, Service Charge Increase Again Outpaces Inflation
May 14, 2019NACWA’s 2018 Cost of Clean Water Index indicates that the average cost of wastewater services rose 3.9 percent in 2018, surpassing the increase in the rate of inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the 17th consecutive year. According to the Index, the national average amount that a single-family residence pays for wastewater collection and treatment is now... -
To pay for clean water, lawmakers look to ed fund
May 13, 2019