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Study: Biosolids Product Not the Source of PFAS on Texas Farm
March 20, 2025 -
Supreme Court Backs Clean Water Utilities in Major Victory, NACWA Responds to Inaccurate Press Coverage
March 13, 2025 -
House Committee Hearing Focuses on Federal Financing for Clean Water Utilities
March 13, 2025 -
NACWA Amplifies Messages in Washington and Beyond
March 13, 2025 -
NACWA’s Environmental Justice Committee Meets, Discusses Impact of Trump Administration Actions on EJ Activities
March 13, 2025 -
Leveraging AMI Data for Fair and Equitable Rate Structures
March 13, 2025For public utilities, setting fair and equitable rates is a complex and ever-evolving challenge. Traditionally, cost-of-service studies have relied on historical assumptions, monthly meter reads, and estimations based on small subsamples of customer usage data. However, with the innovation of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), utilities now have access to an unprecedented level of granular data—hourly usage for every customer. -
Atlanta mayor appoints James 'Gregory' Eyerly as new watershed commissioner
March 12, 2025Mayor Andre Dickens appointed James 'Gregory' Eyerly as Atlanta's Water Commissioner, highlighting his proven expertise in managing large-scale water systems. Read more -
NACWA calls Supreme Court ruling 'major victory' for clean water
March 6, 2025The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA), which represents public wastewater and stormwater agencies of all sizes nationwide, said it supports the recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that will strike down “vague” language in Clean Water Act permits. -
Supreme Court Backs Clean Water Utilities in Major Clean Water Act Win
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Statement from National Association of Clean Water Agencies CEO Adam Krantz on U.S. Supreme Court Ruling in City and County of San Francisco v. EPA
March 4, 2025Decision represents a "major victory" for clean water investment -
Supreme Court sides with San Francisco in its fight over EPA clean water rules
March 4, 2025The U.S. Supreme Court sided with San Francisco on Tuesday in a ruling that narrows the Clean Water Act. The case pitted a city that champions environmental policies against the federal agency tasked with protecting the environment. -
Supreme Court limits EPA power over wastewater pollution
March 4, 2025The Supreme Court on Tuesday narrowed EPA's ability to regulate how cities and industrial facilities discharge wastewater, the conservative justices' latest ruling shrinking the agency's power to police pollution. -
January/February 2025
February 28, 2025The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) is pleased to provide you with the January/February 2025 Regulatory Update. -
NACWA Encourages Member Feedback Amid Rapidly Changing Federal Landscape
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Court Pauses CERCLA Litigation, Allows New Administration Time to Review PFAS Designations
February 27, 2025 -
NACWA’s Legislative Workgroup Meets to Discuss Key Federal Policy Developments
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Ball moves to House of Representatives' Court Following Senate Passage of Budget Plan
February 24, 2025After a week spent with constituents in their home districts, House lawmakers are planning to vote on a Trump-endorsed budget plan that would direct congressional committees to slice $2 trillion from federal coffers to pay for $4.5 billion in tax cuts. The Senate cleared a narrower, $340-billion plan on Feb. 20. -
February 2025 Communications Update
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Member Spotlight: The Power of Collaboration - Western Virginia Water Authority Advances Renewable Energy Solutions
February 20, 2025 -
NACWA Joins Water Sector Partners to Provide Clean Water Policy Overview for Capitol Hill Staff
February 20, 2025