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Tucson Water expands low-income assistance program
January 20, 2022 -
NACWA Requests Extension of Comment Deadline for “Waters of the United States” Proposal, Seeks Member Input
January 20, 2022NACWA continues to seek member feedback on EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) proposed Revised Definition of “Waters of the United States” (WOTUS), published in the Federal Register on December 7, 2021. -
Wastewater Epidemiology Continues to Provide Public Health Value During Pandemic; NACWA Highlighted in USA Today
January 20, 2022Monitoring raw wastewater influent to identify the distribution of viral diseases, such as COVID-19, continues to show its value over the course of the pandemic. With the most recent spike in infections, public health officials have been able to track the underlying omicron variant in wastewater to help understand the extent and duration of community outbreak. -
NACWA Joins Responsible Flushing Alliance to Promote Consumer Education
January 20, 2022The Responsible Flushing Alliance is conducting the #FlushSmart consumer education campaign in California that is required by the new California wipes law. The campaign focuses on not flushing baby wipes and other non-flushable wipes, as well as other products that can cause or contribute to clogs and other problems in sewer systems, such as dental floss, cotton swabs, and paper towels. -
Congress Back in Session, Path for Remaining Infrastructure Priorities Remains Unclear
January 20, 2022Both chambers of Congress are back in session this week, but negotiations on the Build Back Better (BBB) Act remain on hold as the Senate’s focus has pivoted to voting right legislation for the time being. -
Responsible Flushing Alliance Gains Board Member
January 19, 2022 -
Amount of COVID in Denver metro wastewater going down
January 19, 2022 -
$42M EPA loan, reduce flooding in Milwaukee underserved communities
January 19, 2022 -
COVID-19 in sewage is new gauge on state dashboard
January 18, 2022 -
How UNLV researchers can use sewage to help inform public health policy
January 18, 2022 -
Indicators of COVID in wastewater skyrocketing in Twin Cities
January 18, 2022 -
‘You need to be patient’: COVID-19 wastewater scientist says it’s too soon to tell if Madison is past Omicron peak
January 18, 2022 -
Water sector groups urge action on new water workforce program
January 18, 2022 -
Coronavirus levels continue decline in region’s wastewater, amid national COVID-19 surge
January 17, 2022 -
Challenge accepted: HRSD team engineers contraption to get trash out of the water
January 17, 2022 -
A Year for Water Infrastructure
January 13, 2022 -
More sewer repairs planned as Upper Arlington's 12-year project hits halfway point
January 13, 2022 -
What OU Health Is Identifying In Wastewater Samples As Battle Against COVID-19 Continues
January 13, 2022 -
Virus levels in Orange County wastewater drop by more than 60% in some areas, mayor says
January 13, 2022 -
‘A Glimmer of Better Days Ahead?' Wastewater Shows Boston COVID Levels Falling
January 12, 2022