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It’s Time to Invest in a Modern Map of our Nation's Wetlands
Investing in a Modern Map of our Nation's Wetlands

Sovereignty, Data and Maps: How accurately represented are Tribes in water utility service area boundaries data?

Communities need better information about water service area boundaries.

Water service area boundaries enable new insights - including identifying water systems that are most in need of funding to address drinking water inequality.

Advancing Equity, Climate Action, and Economic Health in Communities

Recommendations to NASA: How to Expand Reach to Environmental Justice Leaders

Comment Letter on the Environmental Justice Scorecard

Intersection of Technology and Water: Using Technology to Speed Up Lead Pipe Replacement

It is possible to work quickly, iteratively and in community to tackle gaps in water data.
What We Learned From Evaluating Drinking Water Funding & Why It’s Currently Too Hard to Effectively Track

Menu of Options: Data and Technology To Replace Lead Pipes Faster

Environmental agencies need more modern approaches to data and technology - a Digital Service for the Planet can help.

Lead-Free Water Challenge: What We Learned About Data Management and Lead Service Line Inventories

Drinking water service area boundaries are critical for state policy and operations - and some state agencies are working with local water systems to develop this foundational data set.

Tackling Environmental Injustice: EJ Communities Should Have a Say

A national map of water service area boundaries can support Justice 40 goals and other federal programs.

Why do we need drinking water service area boundaries?
We need investment in physical infrastructure and digital infrastructure to quickly and equitably replace lead pipes.

Tap into Innovation to Replace Lead Pipes
