Entries by Brett Walton

Federal Water Tap, February 13: DOE Grant Funding for Treating Oil and Gas Wastewater

The Rundown President Biden highlights water infrastructure in the State of the Union. The GAO explains how federal agencies can better implement cybersecurity laws. A Department of Energy lab offers grant funding for treating oil and gas wastewater. In Congress, lawmakers introduce bills on tribal water rights settlement, a water-supply tunnel in California, and animal […]

Federal Water Tap, February 6: EPA Vetoes Pebble Mine in Alaska

The Rundown The EPA prohibits mining the Pebble deposit in the headwaters of Alaska’s Bristol Bay watershed. The EPA finalizes guidance for balancing sewage system improvements with financial burdens to residential water bills. Republicans take aim at the Biden administration’s definition of the scope of the Clean Water Act. The GAO recommends the TVA develop […]

Federal Water Tap, January 30: Valuing Nature: White House Publishes Natural Capital Accounting Strategy

The Rundown The White House publishes a strategy for incorporating natural assets into economic accounts. A climate scientist is appointed to a White House intelligence advisory board. EPA watchdog says the agency should better track municipal efforts to control sewer overflows. Federal officials will hold a public session this week to gather input on the […]

Road Salt, A Stealthy Pollutant, Is Damaging Michigan Waters

Rivers and lakes are becoming saltier while law and practice limit effective responses.

Federal Water Tap, January 23: EPA Lists New Enforcement Priorities

The Rundown The EPA proposes elevating PFAS and greenhouse gas emissions as enforcement priorities for the next four years. NOAA proposes a National Marine Sanctuary in eastern Lake Ontario. EPA researchers want a better understanding of the economic benefits of improved water quality. A USDA agency will assess the environmental impacts of responding to an […]

Federal Government Advances Big Water Projects

Congress focuses on flood protection and disaster recovery.

Federal Water Tap, January 16: EPA Warns of Water-Treatment Chemical Shortage After Illinois Factory Fire

The Rundown A factory fire in Illinois could disrupt the national supply chain for water-treatment chemicals, the EPA says. The EPA announces $100 million in environmental justice grants. A report in a CDC journal describes the ongoing cholera outbreak in Haiti. The EPA tentatively rules that discarded PVC is not a hazardous waste. And lastly, […]

New Mexico Town, Still Reeling from Historic Fire, Receives Federal Aid to Repair Drinking Water System

The town of Las Vegas is eligible for up to $140 million for drinking water treatment facilities.

As Planet Warms, Water Risks Abound

Ahead of a high-profile UN conference, political forecasters issue water warnings.

Federal Water Tap, January 9: EPA Delays PFAS Drinking Water Rules

The Rundown The EPA expects draft rules for two PFAS in drinking water to be published in March. President Biden signs three bills related to tribal water rights in Arizona. The Census Bureau identifies the number of U.S. residents displaced last year by weather disasters. An EPA draft report outlines the damage that federal biofuels […]

Federal Water Tap, January 2: USGS Finds Steep Groundwater Declines in Rural Nevada

The Rundown The U.S. Geological Survey finds declining groundwater levels in agricultural valleys in Nevada. The EPA finalizes a new definition of the scope of the Clean Water Act. New data shows the number of households receiving federal water bill assistance rose last summer. The EPA misses its self-imposed, end-of-year deadline for issuing draft drinking […]

Federal Water Tap, December 26: Water Spending Woven into Budget Deal

The Rundown Congress passes a $1.7 trillion budget deal. The Army Corps finalizes a plan for a river diversion to rebuild land on the Louisiana coast. The Army Corps also releases a draft review of a massive water-diversion tunnel through California’s contentious delta region. Congress sends several water-related bills to the president. And lastly, the […]