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Atmospheric Conditions and Impacts to Water Sector Major Discussion Topics at National Academy of Sciences
December 11, 2018The Water Science and Technology Board and the Board of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate invited guests to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in Washington DC on November 29, for a robust discussion on Connecting Climate, Weather and Water: Status, Challenges, and Needs for Seasonal-to-Subseasonal Forecasting for Water Use and Management. -
EPA, USDA Stress Engagement, Local Solutions in Nutrient Letter
December 11, 2018David Ross, Assistant Administrator for EPA’s Office of Water, and Bill Northey, Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation at the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), sent a letter to state water and agriculture leaders on December 4 in an effort to reinvigorate work to address nutrient pollution. -
Stormwater Management Committee Hosts EPA, Discusses New Stormwater Survey and Ongoing Litigation to Close Out 2018
December 11, 2018NACWA’s Stormwater Management Committee held its last committee conference call of the year on December 8, and hosted representatives from EPA, Black & Veatch, and AquaLaw to provide updates on several important issues that are happening nationally. -
State & Regional Organizations Discuss State Advocacy Toolkit, National Advocacy Developments
December 11, 2018NACWA hosted a conference call on December 3 with the Association’s State & Regional Exchange network, where representatives from various state and regional clean water organizations discussed ongoing national advocacy issues. -
El Paso to drink treated sewage water due to climate change drought
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MWRD Board Of Commissioners Selects Brian A. Perkovich To Fill Executive Director Post
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A GREENER ALTERNATIVE TO WET WIPES
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NYC DEP Proposes Large Diameter CSO Tunnel Alternative For Brooklyn Canal
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Can a Playground Help Solve Flooding in Camden?
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USDA Invests In Water And Wastewater Infrastructure In 46 States
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Fall 2018 Legal Update
December 5, 2018The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) is pleased to present the Fall 2018 Legal Update, which summarizes current legal initiatives and developments. More detailed information on the Association’s active cases is available on the Litigation Tracking web page and the Litigation Tracking Spreadsheet. -
Flushed wipes, grease cause 3,000 gallon sewer overflow in Garner
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Investigation: Few results flowing from nutrient reduction plans
December 4, 2018 -
Test trailer shows process for treating wastewater MOST POPULAR
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Kimberly-Clark Seeks Supreme Court Review in “Flushable” Wipes Case
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Investing in better procurement processes can enable better infrastructure outcomes
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Wet wipe blockages give rise to new breed of fatbergs nicknamed 'sheep'
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Dry and getting drier: Water scarcity in Southwest is the new norm, study says
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DPW proposes a three year, 30% increase in water and sewer rates
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NACWA Discusses New WRDA Programs With EPA Wastewater Office
December 4, 2018NACWA met with the Director of EPA’s Office of Wastewater Management, Andrew Sawyers, and Agency key staff on November 29 to discuss a number of issues, including several new programs created by the America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 — the most recent iteration of the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA).