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10 Fundamentals for Smart Permitting
The Trump-Vance Administration is excited about permitting reform, so are we! And, to get there, we want to see smart permitting. Efficient and effective permitting should be about getting to “yes” or “no” on projects faster—and we know there are hundreds of ways to do that without minimizing scientific rigor, transparency, and public participation. We’ve researched dozens of federal and state policies and technologies that have sped up permitting. Here we synthesize our 10 fundamental recommendations for improving the environmental review and permitting process.

CWSRF Sponsorship Programs: Swipe Right to Match Point Source Projects with Nonpoint Source Projects
Since the passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), there has been an interest from many quarters to direct a larger portion of these funds towards green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) projects. While the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) has funded some GSI and other nonpoint source projects over the years, it remains a very small percentage of overall spending.

VA’s PEEP is a Gold Star Example of Permit Efficiency

Optimizing for Outcomes: Digital Services are the Perfect Environmental Partners
Despite their commitment, many agencies face outdated tools and limited resources, hindering progress. Discover how Digital Service teams, with their collaborative, flexible approach, can provide the expertise necessary to modernize and accelerate environmental initiatives.

Fun Tidbits I Learned While Researching US Biodiversity Markets

Zero-Percent Interest Loans Make Lead Pipe Replacement Affordable in Many States

5 Bizarre Things About Permitting That Don't Have To Be

Scaling Ecological Restoration & Nature-Based Solutions: A permitting innovation agenda for the next presidential administration

Demystifying environmental sandboxes: What are they, and what aren’t they?
Everybody’s talking about environmental sandboxes. What are they, and maybe more importantly, what aren’t they?

New Report: Building a Thriving Biodiversity Credit Market

What is permitting, and why does it matter?

Looking for Clues on Lead Service Line Inventories in the 7th DWINSA Update
As the initial service line material inventory deadline passes, we’re examining the updated 7th DWINSA survey results for clues of what we might expect from this forthcoming data.
In this blog, Phil Cork investigates national trends and what we learned from these updated survey results.

Here’s why Milwaukee and Wisconsin are models for lead pipe replacement - and why President Joe Biden is there delivering the Biden-Harris swan song on lead in drinking water

MBI Timelines 2024 Update

A deep dive into EPA’s Lead Service Line Replacement Funding Allotment Formula

Get the lead out - and galvanized too while we’re at it!

Over $65M Requested in SIPPRA Pay for Success Applications

Take a hike: What states are doing to support more green stormwater infrastructure through planning and funding

Exploring How States are Distributing Historic Drinking Water Investments
