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Webinar: Waters of the U.S.: Clarifying Misconceptions
Webinar: Waters of the U.S.: Clarifying Misconceptions Join us to hear officials set the record straight about the proposed Waters of the U.S. rule to clarify protection under the Clean Water Act for streams and wetlands. This webinar will address … Continue reading
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Webinar: What Does the Proposed ‘Waters of the U.S.’ Rule Mean for Water Utilities?
This webcast will provide detailed information on the recent EPA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers joint release of a proposed rule designed to clarify protection under the Clean Water Act for streams and wetlands that form the foundation of … Continue reading
Federal bills propose innovative financing tools for water infrastructure
By Shannon Madden As the April 18 storm very potently illustrated, water infrastructure across much of northeastern Illinois needs critical attention. And as regions across the nation face challenges associated with decades-old water and sewer systems and limited federal funding … Continue reading
Yuck Not
The following is a message from the President of Clean Water America Alliance, Ben Grumbles, reprinted from the Clean Water America Alliance’s Presidential Pipeline. All of us in the “Water Community” hold these truths to be self-evident: 1) reclaiming and … Continue reading