New Project: National Drinking Water Explorer Tool
technology Kameron Kerger technology Kameron Kerger

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.

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10 Fundamentals for Smart Permitting
technology, restoration, blogs Danielle Bissett technology, restoration, blogs Danielle Bissett

10 Fundamentals for Smart Permitting

The Trump-Vance Administration is excited about permitting reform, so are we! And, to get there, we want to see smart permitting. Efficient and effective permitting should be about getting to “yes” or “no” on projects faster—and we know there are hundreds of ways to do that without minimizing scientific rigor, transparency, and public participation. We’ve researched dozens of federal and state policies and technologies that have sped up permitting. Here we synthesize our 10 fundamental recommendations for improving the environmental review and permitting process.

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EPIC visits Urban Greenway Project in New Orleans
news, restoration Garrett Altmann news, restoration Garrett Altmann

EPIC visits Urban Greenway Project in New Orleans

EPIC’s Restoration Economy Center recently held its annual team retreat in New Orleans, Louisiana. While the trip included team building and bonding activities (complimented with NOLA classics like beignets and coffee with chicory from Cafe du Monde of course!), the highlight of the week was a fantastic tour of the Lafitte Greenway.

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