Discover More

Who gets water from who? The answer is pretty hard to tell at a national level...and even local, for that matter!
What can we learn from state-specific efforts to address environmental justice?

EPIC & CGS provide comments to USGS RFI to inform interagency efforts to develop the American Conservation Stewardship Atlas

Coproduce Conservation Technology With Conservation Decision Makers and Practitioners to Increase Its Impact

Takeaways & Recommendations from Panel on How Technologies Can Improve Water Services

Too Small to Succeed: State-Level Consolidation of Water Systems

Introducing EPIC’s Expanded Technology Program: Putting Data to Use for Environmental Policy

Technology Innovator Interviews: Digital Tools to Equitably and Efficiently Manage Water Resources

Technology Innovator Interviews: Taking Environmental Monitoring to New Heights

Meet our 2021 Water Data Prize Judges…

Technology Innovator Interviews: Open Environmental Data Project, Defenders of Wildlife & The Commons

New Series: Technology Innovator Interviews on the Need for a Digital Service for the Planet
For Immediate Release: U.S. Water Systems Are Consolidating Slower than Needed to Improve Public Health Outcomes
A Data-Driven Approach to Understanding Consolidation in the Water Sector
The Role of Data and Technology in Meaningfully Tracking Environmental Justice

Digital Service for the Planet

Calling for a Digital Service for the Planet.
