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Waste Not, Want Not: Maximizing Federal Spending on Environmental Data & Technology

Equity & Gentrification Recommendations for the Community-Based Public-Private Partnership Approach to Green Stormwater Infrastructure

PIFs tackle thorny tech issues - the environment needs more of them

What you need to know about the Protect the West Act of 2023

Terrasos and the evolution of habitat banks in Colombia

Adequate and stable base funding is critical for the longevity of State Revolving Fund Programs

EPIC Featured: Ecobite podcast about innovation and wetlands.

Using AI to assist in government procurement

A New Job, A Transition, and A Commitment to Planet Earth

Reading between the numbers: The ongoing story of toxic lead pipes

What environmental procurement can learn from the economics of Dungeons & Dragons

Biden-Harris Administration’s New State Funding Distribution for Replacing Lead Pipes Based on Highest Need

Just Being in Arizona Will Slow Your Permit, a Pipeline across Alaska Needs Less Permits than a California Restoration Project, and Other Fun Facts

Billions of dollars and more than 30 EJ screening tools - How are Justice40 opportunities rolling out? Let’s find out!
EPIC is launching a new research project with Beech Hill Research and Climate XChange to analyze if and how states are spending funds equitably from J40, IRA and other federal sources. In this first phase of work, they will be investigating the pros and cons of the current workflow that state officials use to secure federal funding. Read more details about the project, and what you can expect from us in the coming months.

Environmental agencies’ $1.5B IT budget - where does it go?

Alice's Adventure in State Statute: An Analysis of North Carolina’s Environmental Procurement Authorization

Show Nature the Money: An argument for moving additional IIJA funding toward wildlife connectivity

123 – and growing: A national movement to replace toxic lead pipes

Top Kudos and Concerns about CA’s Resource Conservation Investment Strategies Program
