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  • Forum: Imagine a day without water

    October 10, 2018
  • Lexington’s stormwater program wins two national awards

    October 10, 2018
  • Olmsted Falls officials tout new NEORSD grant toward septic-to-sewer conversion project

    October 10, 2018
  • New water treatment plant in New Windsor dedicated

    October 10, 2018
  • Hampton Roads' "Secret Sauce:" The HRSD Apprenticeship Program

    October 10, 2018
    This month’s Member Spotlight shines on the Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD), which created the nation’s first wastewater sector apprenticeship program in 1979 to support continued workforce excellence. Today the program is touted as a progressive initiative, fostering workforce development and furthering the growth of the clean water sector. And while HRSD is known for its innovation and leadership, HRSD Commissioners and senior management credit its apprentices and support teams for its success, frequently referring to the program as “HRSD’s Secret Sauce.” Here’s why…
  • NACWA Lauds Bipartisan Passage of America's Water Infrastructure Act

    October 10, 2018
  • Senate Poised to Advance Water Infrastructure Bill

    October 9, 2018
    The Senate is expected to vote as early as today on the 2018 Water Resources Development Act (WRDA), S.3021, advancing the bill to the President’s desk for signature. The House passed the bill with an overwhelming bipartisan vote last month, and the measure is expected to easily clear the Senate with similar bipartisan support.
  • US Geological Survey Upgrades Interactive Web Tool With New Water Quality Data

    October 9, 2018
    The US Geological Survey’s (USGS) National Water Quality Program last week added water quality data from 2017 to its web tool, Tracking Water Quality of the Nation’s Rivers and Streams. The interactive web tool is part of the USGS National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Project that collects data in order to characterize status and trends of surface water quality.
  • NACWA Tracking Water Sector News

    October 9, 2018
    Ever wonder what’s taking place across the water sector, but don’t have time to sift through endless news stories? Then take a look at the Water Sector News & Trends section of the NACWA website to stay current on the latest happenings in water news.
  • Open Call for Utility Stories to Include In Advocate Magazine

    October 9, 2018
    NACWA’s Clean Water Advocate magazine is an invaluable tool for providing important perspectives on the Water Sector’s most pressing issues, as well as helping to keep Member Agencies connected and generally telling the clean water utility story. In keeping with this mission, Advocate editors are making an open call to NACWA membership to submit original articles to be published in future issues of the magazine—beginning with its next release in February 2019 (Winter Issue).
  • Wastewater Management Boot Camp Provides Basic Training

    October 5, 2018
  • Troubles Downstream: IoT Meets the Sewer

    October 5, 2018
  • Sewerage District Is National Leader

    October 5, 2018
    Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Executive Director Kevin Shafer was sitting high and dry, without a bit of bad news or drastic rain storms, for quite a while. “Until this June, we’d gone 22 months without an overflow,” he says
  • Legal Debate Over Direct Hydrologic Connection Theory Heats Up, NACWA Files Brief

    October 2, 2018
    NACWA filed a brief on September 28, along with a coalition representing the clean water sector, supporting Member Agency the Maui County Department of Environmental Management in its petition for writ of certiorari to the US Supreme Court.
  • NACWA, WateReuse Association Expand Cooperation on Reuse Issues

    October 2, 2018
    NACWA and the WateReuse Association (WRA) are pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which outlines a commitment from the two organizations to work more closely together on issues regarding water reuse and water recycling.
  • House Wraps up Legislative Work, Senate Stays in DC

    October 2, 2018
    With the federal government now funded into the beginning of the fiscal year, the House has adjourned until after the November mid-term elections. The Senate is expected to remain in DC throughout much of October to complete additional legislative items and nominations for judicial Administration posts.
  • Senate Hold Hearing on PFAS

    October 2, 2018
    The Senate Subcommittee on Federal Spending Oversight and Emergency Management held a hearing on September 26 to examine federal government actions regarding the growing public concerns regarding per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). A similar hearing was held by a House Subcommittee last month.
  • EPA Announces WIFIA Information Sessions

    October 2, 2018
    The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced it will hold a series of information sessions for its Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program.
  • NACWA Requests Advance Refunding of Tax-Exempt Bonds in House's "Tax Reform 2.0"

    October 2, 2018
    The House voted to pass several bills last week comprising Tax Reform 2.0, a House Republican legislative package that would make permanent certain short-term tax cuts for individuals and small businesses.
  • NACWA Board Members to Speak at American Water Summit

    October 2, 2018
    NACWA is again partnering on the American Water Summit 2018 event, which convenes on October 24-26 in Philadelphia, PA. The Summit will feature presentations from several NACWA Board members and other utility and affiliate members, including: Andy Kricun, Executive Director, Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority; David Gadis, General Manager and CEO, DC Water; Kishia Powell, Commissioner, City of Atlanta's Department of Watershed Management; Kevin Shafer, Executive Director, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District; Harlan Kelly, General Manager, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission; and Karen Pallansch, CEO, Alexandria Renew Enterprises.
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