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Drink up: Loudoun Co. now treating water from Potomac River
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Louisville Metro Sewer District Plans Rate Hike
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Water Infrastructure Woes: How Flooding Impacts Homes and the Water We Rely On
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Council OKs $10 million in sewer improvements
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Chesapeake Bay: Pennsylvania called 'weakest link' by Bay Foundation. Maryland weighs in
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Turning poop to power! New facility to turn waste into nutrient-rich organic biosolids
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Wet weather causes high flows at Sioux Falls wastewater facility
June 3, 2019 -
Supreme Court decision would not ‘gut’ the Clean Water Act
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NASA partners with NEW Water on blue-green algae detection in Green Bay Jeff Bollier, Green Bay Press-Gazette
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Seven beaches in Greater Boston aced water quality tests last year
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We can't take New York's great water for granted
May 30, 2019 -
Landmark for groundwater replenishment
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May 2019 Regulatory Update
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NEWS CENTER Understanding Microbiomes for Advanced Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Systems
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Those Flushable Wipes Probably Aren't Flushable After All
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House Bill Increases EPA Funding as Infrastructure Talks End, Disaster Relief Bill with SRF Money Temporarily Blocked
May 29, 2019The House Appropriations Committee passed its Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) Interior & Environment Appropriations bill on May 22, which funds the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and included a significant increase for key EPA programs. This occurred on the same day President Trump broke off discussions with Congressional leaders on a comprehensive infrastructure package. -
New Legislation Would Bolster Sewer and Stormwater Grants Program
May 29, 2019Important bipartisan legislation was introduced by US House Representatives Lori Trahan (D-MA) and Darin LaHood (R-IL) on May 15 to extend the authorization of the Clean Water Act, Section 221 Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Control Grants, which provides grants to states and municipal entities for treatment works to intercept, transport, control, treat, or reuse municipal combined sewer overflows; sanitary sewer overflows; and/or stormwater. -
Bipartisan Bill to Restore Advanced Refunding of Municipal Bonds Introduced
May 29, 2019US House Representatives Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD) and Steve Stivers (R-OH)—Co-Chairs of the bipartisan House Municipal Finance Caucus—introduced The Investing in Our Communities Act (H.R. 2772) on May 15, which would amend the federal tax code to reinstate the option for a single advance refunding of municipal bonds. -
Congressional Hearing Reveals PFAS to be a Major Legislative Concern
May 29, 2019The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW) held a legislative hearing on May 22, to consider numerous bills for addressing PFAS concerns that have been introduced this congressional session. -
Pretreatment Professionals Gather in Tacoma for NACWA’s Pretreatment Workshop
May 29, 2019Over 200 pretreatment professionals met in Tacoma, WA May 14 – 17 for NACWA’s annual Pretreatment & Pollution Prevention Workshop, which featured presentations by EPA staff, utilities, and consultants. NACWA extends a big thank you to all the participants, and especially to Member Utility the City of Tacoma Environmental Services Department for being such welcoming hosts!