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Tag: SRF

Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Embraces Old and New Solutions for Clean Water

April 2, 2021 Maureen Cunningham Leave a comment

By Maureen Cunningham, Katy Hansen, Phoebe Higgins and Sri Vedachalam Politicians, as they say, campaign in poetry and govern in…

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Posted in: Climate, Markets, Restoration, Water Filed under: Biden, lead, PFAS, SRF

Innovative use of SRFs encouraged in new Maryland legislation

March 3, 2021 Katy Hansen Leave a comment

Within the broad aims to improve water quality and public health, states have substantial discretion in how they use their…

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Posted in: Water Filed under: Conservation, Maryland, SRF

Panelists at a House Subcommittee hearing urge federal action on water

February 25, 2021 Sri Vedachalam Leave a comment

Kipper Berven and Olya Egorov, EPIC Water Policy Interns This past week, the entire country witnessed millions of Texans lose…

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Posted in: Water Filed under: SRF, wastewater, water infrastructure

Are States Making Use of the SRF Program for Lead Pipe Replacement?

December 22, 2020 Sri Vedachalam Leave a comment

Katy Hansen, Senior Advisor for Water A major federal program – the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund – has provided…

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Posted in: Water Filed under: financing, Lead Service Line Replacement, SRF

Are SRF allocations across communities equitable?

December 1, 2020 Sri Vedachalam 1 Comment

Katy Hansen, Senior Advisor for Water Economic segregation between towns and cities in the United States is on the rise:…

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Posted in: Water Filed under: financing, SRF, water infrastructure

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