Public Comment Period for Draft MS4 Permit Extended
Public Comment Period for Draft MS4 Permit Extended
Local Leaders Call for $800 Million for Water Infrastructure
By Capital Tonight Staff
Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at 03:03 PM EST
Water Pipes Need our Focus
Water pipes need our focus
Congress Passes Water Infrastructure Bill
The Water Infrastructure Improvements Act for the Nation (WIIN) Act, formerly known as WRDA, passed the House earlier last week 360-61 and then the Senate at 1am Saturday morning by a vote of 78-21. The bill now heads to the President's desk for his signature. This legislation authorizes nearly $10 billion in federal investment. Below is a list of provisions included that are beneficial to Rural Water:
Congress Ends With Water Bills
Congress Ends With Water Bills: In the final hours of this Congressional session, the Senate passed the ‘‘Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act’’ -- the ‘‘WIIN Act.’’ The nearly $12 billion measure authorizes 30 new Army Corps of Engineers infrastructure projects around the country and now heads to the President’s desk. The final House-Senate Conference agreement does include new public notice requirements for exceedances of the lead action level and for d
New Feature with Past Training Presentations
NY Rural Water Association has added a new feature to our website where you can view training presentations from NY Rural Water and other generous contributors to our training programs. We greatly appreciate all of our trainers providing these presentations to share with you. Please follow the link to view these presentations
http://nyruralwater.org/training/training-presentations
Here is what we have listed and we will continue to add presentations when available.
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National Rural Water's Wilmer Melton Represents Small and Rural Communities on EPA Advisory Council
NRWA's Wilmer Melton Represents Small and Rural Communities on EPA Advisory Council
(Wilmer Melton, left at table, at EPA NDWAC deliberations – 12/7/2016)
Need Infrastructure Improvements?
Is your community in need of infrastructure improvements? You are cordially invited to join representatives from USDA Rural Development as well as state partners from the Rural Water Association, Environmental Facilities Corporation, Department of Health and the Office of Community Renewal at Fulton Montgomery Community College.