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How We Can Get Better, Faster Environmental Outcomes from the $9+ Billion Water Resources Development Act

Maryland Enacts Nation’s First Conservation Law Focused on Private Finance

An EPIC Response to EPA’s Nutrient Pollution Memo
Cesspool Pollution and Conversion in Hawaii: A Wastewater Infrastructure Emergency

For Immediate Release: Conservation Finance Act Passes Maryland House & Senate

Uncommitted State Revolving Funds

New Report: $9.6 Billion Available for Water Infrastructure Remains Uncommitted
EPIC and the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions released a report analyzing uncommitted State Revolving Fund dollars that could help local communities invest in water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure.

Opinion: Combating environmental crises requires investment from the private sector
Philanthropic and government dollars are perceived as ‘doing good’ for the environment, where private funding, with the same outcome, has a more sinister connotation. Many traditional conservationists think that it is immoral to profit from ecological restoration and conservation. I argue that that is not the case, that private involvement is necessary to combat the climate, clean water, and endangered species crises we find ourselves in. Development will continue to advance; we should embrace the range of solutions available to deliver environmental benefit along with it.

EPIC hires a Director for the Funding Navigator team
Denise Schmidt joins EPIC to lead the Funding Navigator team

Panelists Discuss Inequities in Rural Wastewater Infrastructure and Steps to Fix It

The Case for Crediting Wildlife Crossings
A policy role cities can play in replacing lead pipes faster and equitably

Water Prize Winners Tap into Innovation to Replace Toxic Lead Pipes Faster

Who gets water from who? The answer is pretty hard to tell at a national level...and even local, for that matter!
What types of projects do states actually invest in with Clean Water State Revolving Funds?

Pennsylvania Lags on Bay Restoration. To Catch Up, the Legislature Must Spend Smarter not Harder

Pennsylvania Clean Water Procurement Program Explainer

2022 Maryland Conservation Finance Act Support Letters
The Maryland Conservation Finance Act is a variety of tweaks to authorize new, simpler contracting approaches and attract more private investment in conservation. These letters showcase the bill’s broad support.

EPIC supports principles for Lead Service Line Replacements
Under the leadership of NRDC and other advocates, EPIC has signed on in agreement with principles to make lead service line replacement more equitable, efficient, and protective of health.