WOTUS Explainer
Menu of Options: Data and Technology To Replace Lead Pipes Faster
Getting money out the door faster: Design-build as an alternative procurement tool
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
New Report: Promoting Tribal Roles in Providing Compensatory Mitigation Offsets
Promoting Tribal Roles in Providing Compensatory Mitigation Offsets
Build Conservation Banking Back Better
ANPR Cheat Sheet
Perspectives on the Upcoming Supreme Court Decision on WOTUS from the Restoration Economy Community
Reforming State SRF Policies: Lessons Learned from Advocacy in Wisconsin
Scenarios of WOTUS in SCOTUS
The Supreme Court will hear a case called Sackett v EPA on October 8th to rule on just what constitutes Waters of the United States (WOTUS). WOTUS is a jargon-y term describing the extent of the federal protections of wetlands, streams, rivers, and lakes across the US. It has huge implications for the public, the regulated community, and the restoration economy. When SCOTUS makes its decision on WOTUS, there will certainly be hyperbole in the headlines. We provide a level-headed discussion of the possible outcomes that could come in October, and explain what those scenarios would mean.
Environmental agencies need more modern approaches to data and technology - a Digital Service for the Planet can help.
Environmental agencies need more modern approaches to data and technology - a Digital Service for the Planet can help.
One Month Left: Clean Water Commerce Applications
Clean Water Commerce applications due in one month
ICYMI: Clean Water Procurement Program Signed into Law 1 Month Ago Today
One month ago today, Pennsylvania passed the country’s second legislatively-authorized clean water outcomes procurement program
What’s In a Name? One writer’s frustration with technical term redundancy
Lead-Free Water Challenge: What We Learned About Data Management and Lead Service Line Inventories
EPIC Applauds EPA Guidance Urging Communities to Inventory and Replace Toxic Lead Pipes ‘As Soon as Possible’
Example of a service line tap card from a municipality in Massachusetts. Photo credit: EPIC

