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PA American Water Launches Lead Water Service Line Inventory Project
February 8, 2023
RACC requests relief from floodplain requirements for Weitz Healthcare Pavilion
February 8, 2023
Penn State’s Center For Critical Minerals To Receive $2.1 Million Grant To Build Pilot Plant To Recover Rare Earth Elements, Other Critical Minerals From Acid Mine Drainage
February 6, 2023
DVRPC 2022 Election Update on Local Open Space Funding Programs
February 6, 2023
DVRPC Shares Resources to Assist Local Governments with 2023 IIJA grant applications
February 6, 2023
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $500M Financing Supporting Water Infrastructure
February 4, 2023
Biden, Harris Visit Philly Water Treatment Plant, Speak to Democrats
February 4, 2023
Tulpehocken Creek Watershed Association Reviews Accomplishments, Seeks New Members In Berks County
February 3, 2023
EPA Extends Deadline for Clean Watershed Needs Survey to April 28, 2023
February 3, 2023

Municipalities need to contact their state coordinator to make sure their community is being counted! The survey is an assessment of the capital investments needed in water infrastructure to address the water quality goals of the CWA – including wastewater, stormwater, decentralized, and non-point source infrastructure. Data collection is conducted by “state coordinators” – the appointed contact person(s) at each state, often in the state’s SRF program. They are responsible for gathering the documents (Intended Use Plans, Capital Improvement Plans, Engineer’s Preliminary Study etc) that are used to support the costs entered into the survey

  • Full representation of all states and territories in this assessment is critical. Not only because this is the only national survey of its kind but, for the first time, the survey responses will be used to set the allocation formula for the Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grants Program
DEP Releases Final 2022 Pennsylvania State Water Plan, Digital Atlas Of Water Resources And Use
February 3, 2023

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