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President Biden Delivers on Promise to Replace All Toxic Lead Pipes

Improving a Program that Works: Prioritizing New Jersey Water Bank Projects in Disadvantaged Communities
This report, published with New Jersey Future, looks at the New Jersey Water Bank (NJWB), which has provided over $9 billion in low-cost financing for water and wastewater infrastructure projects in the state. The report analyzes NJWB awards (i.e. low interest loans and principal forgiveness) over a 5-year period and also assesses the underlying policies governing how New Jersey defines disadvantaged communities.
The report’s ten recommendations would increase the equity and effectiveness of the NJWB program and ensure that communities with the greatest needs receive adequate assistance.

Delivering on Justice40: Perspectives from State Agency Staff

Service Area Boundary Coalition Update
An Initial Analysis of EPA’s New State Funding Allotment for Lead Service Line Replacement

Equity & Gentrification Recommendations for the Community-Based Public-Private Partnership Approach to Green Stormwater Infrastructure

Adequate and stable base funding is critical for the longevity of State Revolving Fund Programs

EPIC Featured: Ecobite podcast about innovation and wetlands.

Navigating Green Infrastructure Maintenance with Capitalized Establishment Costs
Water Systems in Southeastern Pennsylvania Face Challenges in Accessing Public Funds for Infrastructure

JournalAWWA: Raising Consumer Confidence in Water Quality

Reading between the numbers: The ongoing story of toxic lead pipes

Biden-Harris Administration’s New State Funding Distribution for Replacing Lead Pipes Based on Highest Need

How water service boundary data advances environmental justice and climate resilience

123 – and growing: A national movement to replace toxic lead pipes

Water Service Area Boundaries: A Playbook for States

State SRF Policies to help Communities Fully Take Up the new Federal Funding for Lead Service Line Replacement

EPIC Will Support Lead Service Line Replacement in 50 New Communities Over the Next Three Years
Five ideas for State Revolving Fund programs to advance equity in 2023
