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Federal Funding Trends for Water and Wastewater
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Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Napshot: Federal Funding Trends for Water and Wastewater Utilities (1956-2014). May 14, 2015. In honor of Infrastructure Week. May 11-15, 2015), we dug into a report published by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) in March. Public Spending on Transportation and Water Infrastructure, 1956 to 2014. Drinking Water and Wastewater. Smart Management for Small Water Systems. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Clean Ene...
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Southwest White County Water
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Arkansas Rural Water Association. National Rural Water Association. Arkansas Water Works and. American Water Works Association. Arkansas Dept. of Environmental Quality. Wwwadeq.state.ar.us. Arkansas Department of Health. Arkansas Water and Wastewater. National Regulatory Research Institute.
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Turning Down the Heat: A Collaborative Effort to Reduce Energy Bills
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Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Turning Down the Heat: A Collaborative Effort to Reduce Energy Bills. July 9, 2015. The Challenge: High Energy Costs. A Solution: Utility On-Bill Programs for Energy Efficiency Financing. Partners in Efficiency: North Carolina’s Rural Electric Member Cooperatives. Benefits to North Carolina Residents. Expanded access to capital for ratepayers at all income levels including homeowners, renters and businesses.
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Authors - Environmental Finance Blog
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Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Joined the EFC in 2015 as a Program Coordinator. She holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As an undergrad, her studies focused on energy and sustainability issues. Before joining the EFC, she worked as an intern for the UNC Sustainability Office, managing web content and communications. Sign Up to Get Email Updates. Drinking Water and Wastewater. EPA to ...
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Energy Archives - Environmental Finance Blog
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Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Category: Energy (page 1 of 12). How Much Do Households Pay for Utilities, Fuels, and Public Services? October 7, 2016. Every year, the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) publishes data on household expenditures, income, and demographics collected through the Consumer Expenditure Survey. A New Employee Benefit: Energy Efficiency Programs. September 30, 2016. The full report, which evaluates the r...
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Jennifer Weiss, Author at Environmental Finance Blog
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Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Author: Jennifer Weiss (page 1 of 3). Turning Down the Heat: A Collaborative Effort to Reduce Energy Bills. July 9, 2015. Let the Sun Shine: A Solar PV Case Study. May 12, 2015. A few months ago, I was asking myself this very same question. Today, I have a beautiful residential solar PV installation on my roof. Here is my story. Photo Courtesy of Julie Ruiz, Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District.
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Small Water Systems with Financial Difficulties are More Likely to Violate EPA Regulations - Environmental Finance Blog
http://efc.web.unc.edu/2015/01/28/small-water-systems-financial-difficulties-likely-violate-epa-regulations
Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Small Water Systems with Financial Difficulties are More Likely to Violate EPA Regulations. January 28, 2015. We analyzed water systems’ violations data using the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA). Federal Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS). Observation #1: Water systems across the board have more violations of management-related standards than health-based standards. Interestingly, th...
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Jeffrey Hughes, Author at Environmental Finance Blog
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Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Author: Jeffrey Hughes (page 1 of 5). Important Water Impact Fee Development in North Carolina: To be or not to be, that is the question. September 15, 2016. To be or not to be? Four Finance Facts about Flint. January 28, 2016. Five Dangerous Financial Myths for Small Water Systems. July 23, 2015. Since 2012, the Environmental Finance Center at UNC and the Environmental Finance Center Network. Have been work...
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WaterMatch
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Water Reuse Project Development Stages. The steps in the development of a municipal effluent reuse project by an industry are described below. Click image to enlarge, or download PDF at the left . Links to external references are provided to help industries and municipalities develop water reuse projects. Should an industry consider external water reuse? Water Recycling and Reuse: The Environmental Benefits. This website provides an overview of the environmental benefits of water recycling and reuse.
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Finding the Right Grant for State and Tribal Wetland Programs - Environmental Finance Blog
http://efc.web.unc.edu/2012/06/26/finding-the-right-grant-for-state-and-tribal-wetland-programs
Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Finding the Right Grant for State and Tribal Wetland Programs. June 26, 2012. Glenn Barnes is a senior project director at the Environmental Finance Center. At the University of North Carolina. Glenn is the project manager of the Sustainable Finance for Wetland Programs project funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Including state and tribal funds, partnerships with governmental and non-governm...
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