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Progress – but too little – on toxic lead water pipes

December 22, 2020 Sri Vedachalam Leave a comment

Timothy Male and Sridhar Vedachalam Using toxic lead to make water pipes seemed like a good idea for the 1,000+…

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Posted in: Water Filed under: EPA, lead, Lead and Copper Rule, Lead Service Line Replacement, water

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

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

Today’s double whammy decisions on endangered species

December 15, 2020 Jake Li Leave a comment

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today released two long-awaited Endangered Species Act decisions. And unfortunately, both undercut the protections…

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EPIC Water Program grows stronger

December 1, 2020 Sri Vedachalam Leave a comment

Maureen Cunningham Katy Hansen We are happy to announce that EPIC’s Water Program is adding two new staff members this…

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Are SRF allocations across communities equitable?

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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

New toolkit for funding green stormwater infrastructure in the Great Lakes region

Phoebe Higgins Leave a comment

If you look at your water bill, you will may see a stormwater charge or drainage fee that helps pay…

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Posted in: Markets, Water Filed under: Environmental Impact Bond, Finance, Pay for Success, Public private partnerships, Stormwater

How Biden Can Improve Science and Trust Under the Endangered Species Act

November 5, 2020 Jake Li Leave a comment

Today, Science published an article that I wrote with four colleagues about improving US endangered species policy. We focus on…

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A new ‘home’ for data tech research on environmental issues in the electric power sector

September 23, 2020 Phoebe Higgins Leave a comment

Wind turbines can kill migratory birds and bats. But did you know that new technology that pairs automated cameras with…

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Our statement on social justice

June 15, 2020 Jake Li Leave a comment

The recent killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery were perpetrated by others (including police officers), but we…

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New report: How to help conservation data technology spread

April 23, 2020 Phoebe Higgins Leave a comment

Before I’d ever heard of “data technology,” I was making loans to commercial fishermen in California where the fishing industry…

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Posted in: Markets, Uncategorized, Water, Wildfire, Wildlife Filed under: #datatech

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  • EPIC Water Program grows stronger
  • Are SRF allocations across communities equitable?

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