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Entries Tagged National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA)

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Water Leaders to Unite in DC for Water Week 2025

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News Briefs: Kansas Treatment Plant Hack Prompts FBI Investigation

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, NACWA urges both presidential candidates to prioritize critical clean water infrastructure issues
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NACWA: 2023 Wastewater Service Costs Rose at Less Than the Inflation Rate

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EPA Report Reinforces Importance of More Federal Funding for Water Infrastructure

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Promoting Tap Water

California utility demonstrates the high quality of tap water with bottle fill stations in local schools and community centers
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California Utility Promotes Healthy Hydration and Sustainability With Fill Stations

A California utility establishes water bottle fill stations in schools and community centers to promote the high quality of tap water
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Water Associations Rally Behind PFAS Liability Protection Act

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Low-Income Americans Overburdened by Sewer/Water Funding Needs, Says NACWA Study

Public utility leaders from three states warn that the water crisis in Jackson is not an anomaly and that data shows the average annual wastewater service charge for a single-family household has risen at twice the rate of inflation between 2000 and 2021
NACWA Honors Peak Performance and Excellence in Management Award Winners

NACWA Honors Peak Performance and Excellence in Management Award Winners

A statement from NACWA CEO Adam Krantz also applauded utility leaders for their continued excellence
News Briefs: NACWA Members Testify Before Senate on EPA Water Funding Tool

News Briefs: NACWA Members Testify Before Senate on EPA Water Funding Tool

Also in this week's sewer and water news, a parked semi truck with a punctured diesel tank leaks fuel into Madison, Wisconsin's sewer
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Infrastructure Bill Passage Will Boost Water/Wastewater Sector

Radhika Fox Confirmed as Assistant Administrator for U.S. EPA Office of Water

Radhika Fox Confirmed as Assistant Administrator for U.S. EPA Office of Water

Statement from NACWA CEO praises inclusive leadership experience of incoming assistant administrator
Applications Sought for Utility of the Future Today Recognition Program

Applications Sought for Utility of the Future Today Recognition Program

Water Sector Applauds Government for Addressing Urgent Water Needs In American Rescue Plan Act

Water Sector Applauds Government for Addressing Urgent Water Needs In American Rescue Plan Act

Joint statement from NACWA and AMWA emphasizes historic shift in federal water funding priorities