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Water Infrastructure and Resiliency Finance Center
WIRFC helps communities make informed decisions around drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure to protect human health and the environment.
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Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act Program
WIFIA is accelerating investment in our nation's water infrastructure by providing long-term, low-cost supplemental loans for regionally and nationally significant projects.
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Water Laboratory Alliance
The Water Alliance Laboratory supports a nationwide network of laboratories with responding to contamination incidents using lab resources.
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WaterSense Program
WaterSense is transforming the marketplace for products and services that use water and promoting a nationwide ethic of water efficiency to help Americans reduce their water use at home, at work, and outdoors.
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Wetland Program and Wetland Program Development Grants
The Wetlands Program and WPDG are increasing the quantity and quality of wetlands, streams, and other waters through regulatory and non-regulatory approaches.
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Water Quality Monitoring Program
The Water Quality Monitoring Program is exploring and tracking climate signals in water resources.
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Water Quality Surveillance and Response System Program
The Water Quality Surveillance and Response System Program offers drinking water systems a framework designed to support the monitoring and management of distribution system water quality, including utility response to emergencies.
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Other Climate Planning Documents
Documents developed by the EPA National Water Program in the past, detailing programmatic efforts to address climate change impacts to water resources.
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State Water Agency Practices for Climate Adaptation
Documents developed by the EPA National Water Program in the past, detailing programmatic efforts to address climate change impacts to water resources.
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Office of Water Climate Mitigation Actions
Under existing authorities, the National Water Program can work to mitigate climate change through the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, carbon capture and storage, and carbon dioxide removal.
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Office of Water Climate Adaptation Implementation Plan
The Climate Adaptation Implementation Plan includes a range of priority actions that the Office of Water commits to taking in the near-term to advance its climate adaptation agenda across Office of Water’s infrastructure, regulatory, and non-reg programs.
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Lead Abatement Versus Lead RRP
Lead abatement and Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) activities may sometimes look similar, but they are not.
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U.S. State of Wyoming Coal Combustion Residuals Permit Program
information about Wyoming's application submitted for EPA approval for WY to permit coal ash units
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Air Monitoring in New England
Discover the location of air quality monitors across New England and some of the historical exceedances for certain criteria pollutants.
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Lead Abatement, Inspection and Risk Assessment
Site containing links to consumer information, risk assessments, training information and additional resources for abatement projects.
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Managing Air Quality - Human Health, Environmental and Economic Assessments
Human health and environmental assessments characterize health and environmental risks associated with exposure to pollution. Economic assessments evaluate the cost and economic impact of a policy or regulation & can estimate economic benefits.
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Managing Air Quality - Control Strategies to Achieve Air Pollution Reduction
Considerations in designing an effective control strategy related to air quality, controlling pollution sources, need for regional or national controls, steps to developing a control strategy, and additional EPA resources.
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Sector-based EPA Methane Partnership Programs
Descriptions of EPA's sector-based methane partnership programs, including links to each program.
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Cybersecurity Refresher
EPA's Office of Water Emergency Response and Cybersecurity (OWERC) offers this refresher training to water and wastewater utilities to reinforce their foundational understanding of cybersecurity and how it applies to the water sector.
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Cybersecurity 103
This training builds upon EPA’s Cybersecurity 102 Training for Water Systems, providing further details on cybersecurity threats facing the water sector.