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Clean Water SRF Financing for Decentralized Septic Projects

Leveraging Modularity to Launch Innovation

Streamlining Habitat Restoration in Washington: A Look at the Habitat Recovery Pilot Program

New Project: National Drinking Water Explorer Tool
All Americans deserve safe, reliable, and affordable drinking water. But making sure that everyone has access remains a challenge that requires untangling a complex web of interdependent factors. EPIC is planning to scale our Texas-based tool nation-wide in order to support communities, map the utility landscape across the U.S., and help states to prioritize investments and technical assistance to improve drinking water infrastructure.

Rethinking Tech Capacity, Talent, and the Environment: Where Do We Go From Here?

From Fragmentation to Integration: Working with a Community of Experts to Connect Wetland Data

EPIC and Maryland Department of Environment Announce $47 Million in Clean Water Commerce Funding for Chesapeake Bay Health, Economy and Recreation

Turning Pay for Success Theory into Practice: Imagining the Future in Milwaukee

Addressing GSI Challenges and Opening Up Opportunities with a Pay for Success Model

We Need to Tend Innovation Like We Tend a Fire
At EPIC, we believe in using innovative data and technology to tackle environmental challenges faster. We advocate for government involvement in fostering tech innovation to better manage resources. Discover the five key building blocks of a healthy tech ecosystem to help technology thrive across public, private, and non-profit sectors.

Smart Permitting Agenda

New Data to Answer Questions about Drinking Water Access, Affordability, and Quality

EPIC Calls on EPA to Improve Lead Service Line Funding Allocations

Stormwater Incentive Programs: Keys for Success
Stormwater Incentive Programs are important tools to address stormwater runoff from private property. Numerous examples exist, and they vary in their benefits and challenges.

Pennsylvania’s Utilization of the Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) IIJA Funding

EPIC Submits Public Comments on EPA’s 8th DWINSA

Mapping out IIJA’s Lead Service Line Replacement allotment process: From assessing infrastructure needs to funding

“A Good Program in Theory”: Opportunities for Administrative Improvements to USDA’s Regional Conservation Partnership Program

Nosferatu isn’t the only vampire lurking around: The vampires skulking in the shadows of environmental procurement
