04/01/2016
NACWA Blog: This week, a few NACWA staff, including our Deputy General Counsel Erica Spitzig, had the opportunity to attend the Supreme Court session for oral arguments in Hawkes v. US Army Corps of Engineers. The case addresses the question of whether jurisdictional determinations by the Army Corps of Engineers are subject to judicial review. Don't miss this lively summary. http://ow.ly/10b9Dz
U.S. Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument in Clean Water Case | NACWA Blog
Today, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Hawkes v. US Army Corps of Engineers, a case involving a jurisdictional...
03/24/2016
NACWA Blog: More federal money for water innovation is all well and good, but it should not come at the expense of water infrastructure. http://ow.ly/ZTm16
White House Water Summit Highlights Need for Innovation & Investment |...
On March 22 – World Water Day – the White House hosted an important Water Summit focused on building a sustainable water future for the United...
03/22/2016
Happy ! Here's to the men and women who keep the water flowing 24/7/365. http://ow.ly/ZNCQD
World Water Day | Water.org
World Water Day occurs on the 22nd day in March every year to bring awareness to the global water crisis.
03/10/2016
NACWA Blog: With the water crisis in Flint receiving substantial media attention across the nation, issues that are normally out of sight and out of mind for most people are coming to the surface. If it wasn’t clear before, the poll findings indicate that we are at a pivotal moment for influencing national opinions on water. How can industry leaders use these findings to guide our collective efforts to move the nation to value water and invest in it? http://ow.ly/ZjzNQ
03/03/2016
NACWA Blog: This week, SCOTUS announced that it will not review the lower court’s decision in American Farm Bureau v. EPA. This decision marks a significant win for NACWA, its members, and its municipal partners by supporting EPA’s ability to pursue a watershed approach under the Clean Water Act (CWA) – including a meaningful allocation ascribed to nonpoint agricultural sources – in crafting TMDLs to achieve improved water quality. http://ow.ly/Z21Hk
Supreme Court Rejection of Farm Bureau Appeal = Significant Clean Water...
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will not review the lower court’s decision in American Farm Bureau v. EPA. The Court’s...
02/29/2016
Congratulations on your honor! We were glad to shed some light on your efforts.
2014 Elephant FOG
02/17/2016
Great video featuring our friends at Camden Municipal Utilities Authority and the Camden Collaborative Initiative working to improve the environment and their community. http://ow.ly/Yourx
Camden Collaborative Initiative Strives for Sustainability
NOTE: If you need captions, please click the CC button on the player to turn them on. To help Camden become a more sustainable city, EPA...
02/16/2016
Interesting factoid: The word for lead in Latin is plumbum from which we get the word plumber which literally means working with lead. http://ow.ly/YnGBI
A brief history of how the American public was sold on toxic lead
After toxic lead from old pipes started poisoning the drinking water in Flint, Mich., residents were outraged at the environmental regulators who...
02/11/2016
NACWA Blog: Guest blogger and information officer for Fairfax County’s Department of Public Works and Environmental Services, Matthew Kaiser discusses how a partnership with a few high school students was a winning combination! http://ow.ly/YdwKP
Winning High School Science Fair Project Creates Interest in...
We all create wastewater. Every time we brush our teeth, wash dishes, do laundry, bathe, and flush the toilet, used water flows from our homes...
02/10/2016
Our friends at DC Water are using the Region's snow piles to make a point: “Most people think that stormwater is harmless but we forget to factor in all of the junk that gets picked up.”http://ow.ly/YawSu
What a huge pile of snow at RFK stadium looks like now
DC Water took pictures and put them up on social media, along with an explanation.