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States can use certain policy tools to direct more Clean Water State Revolving Funds to Green Infrastructure

Communities need better information about water service area boundaries.

Water service area boundaries enable new insights - including identifying water systems that are most in need of funding to address drinking water inequality.

UN Standards of Practice for Ecosystem Restoration Comments

Corporate Action on Biodiversity: Sweden

United Kingdom’s Net Gain for Biodiversity Goals

Biodiversity: Europe is the Center for Policy Innovation

It is possible to work quickly, iteratively and in community to tackle gaps in water data.

Lead-Free Water Challenge: What We Learned About How To Prepare Your Inventory Without Knowing Everything Yet

Lead-Free Water Challenge: What We Learned About Proactive Communications Around Lead Service Line Replacement

EPIC participates in Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative meeting with mayors on water equity

ANPR Cheat Sheet

Reforming State SRF Policies: Lessons Learned from Advocacy in Wisconsin

Environmental agencies need more modern approaches to data and technology - a Digital Service for the Planet can help.

Drinking water service area boundaries are critical for state policy and operations - and some state agencies are working with local water systems to develop this foundational data set.
New Report: Investing in America’s Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems for Equity and Sustainability

Breaking News: Species Banking ANPR Released
Yesterday, the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) released an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) on Compensatory Mitigation Mechanisms. We provide initial reactions here.

Municipal Leaders: Integral to the success of lead pipe replacement in the United States

Tackling Environmental Injustice: EJ Communities Should Have a Say

Water Quality Partnership in the Skaneateles Lake Watershed
In New York state, a clever partnership between the city of Syracuse and upstream farmers has managed to significantly clean up the Skaneateles Lake