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Tackling the Unknown: How AmeriCorps Helped Lancaster Navigate LSL Inventory Challenges

Disadvantaged Community (DAC) Definitions in the Great Lakes States for Drinking Water State Revolving Funds: Guidance for a Mapping Tool to Explore and Assess DAC Definitions

New map tool shows state-by-state differences in how states define 'disadvantaged community' for drinking water funding

Lead Pipe Out, Which Pipe In? A Case For Prioritizing Performance, Safety, Health, and Technical Factors When Replacing Lead Pipes

Automatic Enrollment Policies Can Make Lead Service Line Replacement Projects More Efficient and Expedient

The Next 55 Earth Days

Optimizing Interest Rate, Loan Term, and Fee Policies in SRF Financing

Directing Principal Forgiveness to Communities That Need It Most

How States Define Disadvantaged Communities for the DWSRF

Understanding Set-Aside Funds: Strengthening Water Systems Beyond Infrastructure

State Policies Impacting SRF Assistance to State-Defined Disadvantaged Communities

How States’ Disadvantaged Community Definitions Can Prioritize Access to SRFs for Under-Resourced Communities

Optimizing Interest Rate and Other Loan Policies for SRF Financing

Southern States Drinking Water State Revolving Fund: Quantitative Analyses

Clean Water SRF Financing for Decentralized Septic Projects

New Project: National Drinking Water Explorer Tool
All Americans deserve safe, reliable, and affordable drinking water. But making sure that everyone has access remains a challenge that requires untangling a complex web of interdependent factors. EPIC is planning to scale our Texas-based tool nation-wide in order to support communities, map the utility landscape across the U.S., and help states to prioritize investments and technical assistance to improve drinking water infrastructure.

Turning Pay for Success Theory into Practice: Imagining the Future in Milwaukee

Addressing GSI Challenges and Opening Up Opportunities with a Pay for Success Model

EPIC Calls on EPA to Improve Lead Service Line Funding Allocations

Stormwater Incentive Programs: Keys for Success
Stormwater Incentive Programs are important tools to address stormwater runoff from private property. Numerous examples exist, and they vary in their benefits and challenges.