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  • USGS Study of Midwestern Streams Identifies Pesticides of Concern to NACWA

    August 15, 2017
    In one of the most extensive studies of pesticides in streams to date, the US Geological Survey (USGS) found more than 180 pesticides in 11 Midwestern states, with an average of 52 pesticides detected in each of the 100 streams sampled.
  • Needed: Your Participation in NACWA Financial Survey!

    August 15, 2017
    As financial data continues to be a critical component of clean water advocacy, completion of NACWA's 2017 Financial Survey Questionnaire is crucial.
  • Let NACWA Stay Current So You Don’t Have To

    August 15, 2017
    Ever wonder what’s taking place across the water sector, but don’t have time to sift through endless news stories?
  • NACWA Members Participate in Workshop, Explore Tech Innovation

    August 8, 2017
    NACWA participated in a workshop, Creating the Space to Innovate, August 1 – 2, which explored policy and regulatory changes needed to implement new technologies for wastewater utilities.
  • NACWA Spearheads Coalition Comments Supporting Municipal Tax-Exempt Bonds

    August 8, 2017
    NACWA, along with a coalition representing the municipal water and wastewater sector, submitted comments to the U.S. Department of the Treasury and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on August 7, focused on proposed rules that redefine “political subdivision” for the purposes of issuing tax-exempt bonds. NACWA and the coalition previously submitted comments on May 23, 2016, urging IRS and the Treasury to rescind or substantially revise the proposed regulations.
  • NACWA Paper Highlights the Promise of the Digital Utility

    August 8, 2017
    NACWA recently released a white paper that will help clean water utilities take control of their entire operations and improve efficiency by outlining eight areas where increased data collection and analytics can be used more effectively.
  • Next Legal Hot Topics Webinar Just Around the Corner

    August 8, 2017
    Mark your calendars for the next installment of NACWA’s popular Hot Topics in Clean Water Law webinar series, scheduled for September 13, from 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm ET.
  • NACWA Financial Survey Data Collection Underway – Participate Now!

    August 8, 2017
    As financial data continues to be a critical component of clean water advocacy, completion of NACWA's 2017 Financial Survey Questionnaire is crucial.
  • Save the Date! EPA, NACWA Partner on Community Service Webinars

    August 8, 2017
    NACWA is proud to announce that it is partnering with EPA on a new series of webinars focused on community service projects being spearheaded by municipal clean water utilities around the country.
  • NACWA Board Advances Vital Advocacy Initiatives

    August 1, 2017
    NACWA’s Board of Directors approved a number of critical advocacy initiatives last week as part of the Association’s Utility Leadership Conference, advancing advocacy priorities and positioning NACWA to fully engage in important clean water policy discussions over the coming months.
  • NACWA Events Draw Media Attention for Water Infrastructure Issues

    August 1, 2017
    As NACWA continued building its communications and media outreach through the Utility Leadership Conference and Strategic Communications: H2O (StratComm) workshop last week in St. Louis, timely media coverage of the events trained a welcome spotlight on water infrastructure issues and the Association’s recent testimony in support of water infrastructure.
  • NACWA Files Brief in Support of Cooperative Federalism, State Authority Over TMDLs

    August 1, 2017
    NACWA filed an amicus curiae brief in Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition (OVEC) v. Pruitt, on July 24.
  • Association to Enter MOU with The River Network

    August 1, 2017
    As part of its meeting on July 25, NACWA’s Board of Directors approved participation in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the River Network.
  • NACWA Joins International Flushability Group; Member Agencies Also Invited

    August 1, 2017
    During its July 25 meeting, NACWA’s Board of Directors approved formal membership in the International Water Services Flushability Group (IWSFG) as the U.S. voting member association.
  • New EPA Tool Helps Communities Access $10 Billion+ in Water Infrastructure Financing

    August 1, 2017
    In an effort to help communities easily access water infrastructure finance information, EPA has launched a new Water Finance Clearinghouse, a web‐based portal to help communities make informed financing decisions for their drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure needs.
  • NACWA Testifies Before Senate on Water Infrastructure

    July 25, 2017
    NACWA testified before the Senate Fisheries, Water, and Wildlife Subcommittee last week, in a hearing about Innovative Funding and Financing: Addressing America’s Crumbling Water Infrastructure. The Association was represented by NACWA Board Member and Executive Director of Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority, Andrew Kricun.
  • NACWA Discusses Priorities with Congressional Leadership

    July 25, 2017
    NACWA representatives met with Rep. Garret Graves (R-LA), Chairman of the Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, on July 18 to discuss a number of NACWA’s legislative priorities.
  • House Appropriations Actions a Mixed Bag for Clean Water Sector

    July 25, 2017
    The House has been working diligently over the past several weeks to advance 12 fiscal year 2018 (FY18) appropriations bills before the August recess, including those which fund programs impacting the clean water sector.
  • Final Synthesis Released on EPA’s Peer-to-Peer Convening

    July 25, 2017
    EPA’s Office of Wastewater Management hosted utility leaders, including several NACWA members, from around the country in May to discuss the current landscape of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) exchange and how to further support and enhance these vital networking tools.
  • NACWA Advocates for Biogas with EPA

    July 25, 2017
    NACWA staff, along with a coalition from the California Association of Sanitary Agencies (CASA), Water Environment Federation (WEF), Water Research Foundation, and Water Environment & Reuse Foundation (WE&RF), met with senior staff members of the EPA Office of Transportation last week to discuss opportunities for biosolids in the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program.

Archive 2017 & 2016

January 2017

January 17
January 10

December 2016

December 20
December 13
December 5

November 2016

November 22
November 14
November 7

October 2016

October 31
October 25
October 17
October 11
October 3

September 2016

Septemper 26
September 19
September 12
September 6

August 2016

August 29
August 22
August 15
August 8
August 1

July 2016

July 25
July 18
July 11
July 5

June 2016

June 27
June 20
June 13
June 6

May

May 31
May 23
May 16
May 9
May 2

April

April 25
April 18
April 11
April 4

March 2016

March 28
March 21
March 14
March 7

February 2016

February 29
February 19
February 12
February 5

January 2016

January 29
January 22
January 15
January 8
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