New water sector study compares five administrative pathways for establishing a permanent federal low-income water assistance program to support an estimated 20 million U.S water-burdened households afford the rising costs of drinking water and clean water…
NACWA Senate Testimony Focuses on Full Funding and Implementation of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) testified before the United States Senate’s Environment & Public Works…
NACWA Honors 2023 National Environmental Achievement Award Winners
WASHINGTON, D.C. AND SONOMA, CA – The winners of the 2023 National Environmental Achievement Awards (NEAA) were honored last night at the National Association…
NACWA Report Shows Impact of 10 Historic Rain Events on US Water Infrastructure; Water Utility CEOs from Chicago, D.C., and Seattle Point to Federal Funding Gap
NACWA REPORT – 10 HISTORIC RAIN AND FLOOD EVENTS IN 2022 PUSH BOUNDARIES OF US WATER INFRASTRUTURE, MAGNIFY IMPERATIVE FOR MORE FEDERAL FUNDING TO PROTECT PUBLIC HEALTH Clean Water Act 50th Anniversary: Public Water Utility CEOs from Chicago,…
Water Coalition Touts Environmental Justice Success
(Washington, DC) The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) and a nationwide coalition of clean water agencies/utilities today released findings from its new Environmental Justice Compendium (EJ Compendium) entitled, Opportunities for Municipal…
Committed to Protecting our Waterways: NACWA Recognizes Veolia and Three Municipal Partners for Superior Environmental Compliance
BOSTON -Â As a leading contributor to U.S. environmental policy, the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) recently awarded the cities of Gresham, Oregon, New Orleans, and Milwaukee, Peak Performance Awards for achieving 100 percent compliance…