ARCHIVE SITE - Last updated Jan. 19, 2017. Please visit www.NACWA.org for the latest NACWA information.
ARCHIVE SITE - Last updated Jan. 19, 2017. Please visit www.NACWA.org for the latest NACWA information.
August 1, 2008 NACWA’s Priorities Receive Senate’s Attention as Congress Leaves for August RecessCongress leaves today for its August recess and does not return until September, leaving unfinished several legislative issues that have been the main focus of NACWA’s legislative advocacy over the past year. Many of these issues have received significant attention in the Senate over the past week, and are expected to be discussed in depth in September, and will most likely be reintroduced next year in the 111th Congress. Sens. George Voinovich (R-Ohio) and Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) plan to introduce bipartisan affordability/financial capability legislation today that calls on EPA to update its 1997 Combined Sewer Overflows — Guidance for Financial Capability Assessment and Schedule Development. NACWA’s affordability workgroup has been working closely with the two senators’ office to help develop the legislation. The draft Clean Water Affordability Act of 2008 mirrors much of NACWA’s thinking on the need for increased flexibility in assessing financial capability, and the association will provide members with the bill number and any updates on this bill as they become available. Permit Fee Rule Clears OMB, Publication of Final Version Expected SoonThe proposed National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit fee rule, which could potentially increase user fees for NPDES permit holders, has cleared interagency review by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and is expected to be released in final form this year. The rule, which would provide financial incentives to states that fund at least 75 percent of their NPDES permit program through user fees, was originally proposed by EPA in January 2007. NACWA worked with a number of other organizations including the Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators (ASIWPCA) to oppose the proposal and succeeded in obtaining report language in the fiscal year (FY) 2008 EPA appropriations bill prohibiting the Agency from promulgating the rule. However, EPA has publicly stated that it does not consider the report language in the bill to be legally binding and is therefore moving forward with the final rule, which is expected to be published in the Federal Register in the coming weeks. NACWA will continue to voice its opposition to the rule and will evaluate all options to prevent its implementation, including the possibility of legal action. Hill Forum Highlights the Need for Additional Water Infrastructure InvestmentThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce (USCC) and the National Chamber Foundation conducted a forum this week to explore the issue of deteriorating water infrastructure and its impact on the U.S. economy and indicated their support for more sources of funding to address the water infrastructure crisis. The “Water Infrastructure: Why Congressional Action is Urgently Needed” forum brought together members of Congress and their staffs, senior industry representatives, and the media. Panelists discussed the consequences of inaction, which will drastically impact U.S. competitiveness in the global marketplace, and, of significance, highlighted the business community’s growing focus on the need for new sources of revenue to repair aging infrastructure. Deadline for Excellence in Management Recognition Program Applications is August 15The deadline for submitting applications for the Excellence in Management Recognition Program is fast approaching! All NACWA member public utilities (both wastewater treatment facilities and conveyance systems) that can demonstrate continuous improvements in efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery during the previous three-year period are encouraged to apply for Excellence in Management recognition. Additionally, agencies receiving Excellence in Management recognition in 2005 are now eligible to re-apply. Application submissions should showcase utility programs that move beyond everyday practices to address a range of management challenges faced by clean water agencies in today’s competitive environment. To apply, please visit, www.nacwa.org/eim. Share the visionary, results-oriented, innovative management initiatives in which your utility is currently engaged through this unique award program and get recognized! Contact Kelly Brocato, director of membership development, at 202/833-1449 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with any questions on this award program. |