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American Planning Association The American Planning Association (APA) is a nonprofit public interest and research organization committed to urban, suburban, regional, and rural planning. APA and its professional institute, the American Institute of Certified Planners, bring together practicing planners, citizens, and elected officials to advance planning needs. | - Assists in development and planning of land use and water issue projects.
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American Water Works Association The American Water Works Association (AWWA) serves as a resource for knowledge, information, and advocacy to improve the quality and supply of water. AWWA services include developing and distributing scientific and technical knowledge, providing education and professional development, and communicating information for the water profession to group members. | - Develops and distributes scientific and technical knowledge
- Provides education and professional development
- Communicates information for the water profession to group members.
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Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) is the nation ’s policy-making organization for metropolitan drinking water suppliers. AMWA works with Congress and the federal agencies to ensure safe and cost-effective federal drinking water laws and regulations that protect public health. Programs and services focus in four key areas: representation before congress and in the federal regulatory process, utility management and water system security. | - Provides programs, publications and services to help water suppliers be more effective and efficient.
- Represents water protection before congress and in the federal regulatory process
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Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) The Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) is the professional Association serving state drinking water programs. ASDWA represents Safe Drinking Water Act implementation issues, informs Congress on issues related to drinking water, and disseminates information on federal and state activities through information sharing initiatives including bimonthly newsletters. | - Represents states on Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) implementation issues
- Communicates with Congress on key issues
- Informs states about Federal and state activities
- Provides technical training opportunities to the states.
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Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators A national organization, the Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators (ASIWPCA) is comprised of officials who are responsible for the implementation of surface water protection programs throughout the nation. ASIWPCA serves as a liaison between officials, facilitates communication with the Federal government and promotes public education. | - Facilitates interaction water quality agencies with Federal agencies, Congress, and the Administration.
- Provides a forum for the exchange of technical and managerial information and innovations
- Assists in developing water-related polices by providing technical assistance and information.
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Association of State and Territorial Health Officials The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) is the national nonprofit organization representing the state and territorial public health agencies of the United States, the U.S. Territories, and the District of Columbia. ASTHO's members, the chief health officials of these jurisdictions, are dedicated to formulating and influencing sound public health policy, and to assuring excellence in state-based public health practice. | - Facilitate communication and collaboration among state health agencies regarding water related issues.
- Track and analyze water policy and thereby providing materials and resources in support of public agendas for state health agencies.
- Enable and assist state health agencies with preparing and sustaining enhanced water programs by tracking and highlighting success stories and promising practices.
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Clean Water Fund Clean Water Fund (CWF) assists organizations and coalitions campaign for cleaner and safer water, cleaner air, and protection from toxic pollution in our homes, neighborhoods, and workplaces. CWF programs build on and complement Clean Water Action initiatives. | - Develops grassroots environmental campaigns through programs built on a national network of members.
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Environmental Finance Center Network The Environmental Finance Center (EFC) Network provides state and local officials and small businesses with advisory services including education, publications and training; technical assistance; and analyses on financing alternatives for environmental facilities and services. EFCs specialize in promoting innovative environmental financing techniques. | - Provides state and local officials and small businesses with advisory services; education, publications, and training; technical assistance; and analyses on financing alternatives.
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Environmental Protection Agency Established by the federal government, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) works to protect human health and the environment. EPA develops and enforces regulations, offers financial assistance, performs environmental research, and sponsors voluntary partnerships and programs. | - Develops and enforces environmental regulations
- Offers financial assistance
- Performs environmental research
- Sponsors voluntary partnerships and programs
- Furthers environmental education
- Publishes information
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The Groundwater Foundation The Groundwater Foundation is a nonprofit organization that focuses efforts around groundwater education. The foundation implements local and national programs supporting groundwater protection initiatives. Information sharing is achieved through publications, conferences, festivals, and the Groundwater Guardian Network. | - Focuses on education for action. Activities include publications, conferences, festivals, consultation with other organizations, and Groundwater Guardian network.
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Ground Water Protection Council The Ground Water Protection Council is a national association of state ground water and underground injection control agencies whose mission is to promote the protection and conservation of ground water resources for all beneficial uses, recognizing ground water as a critical component of the ecosystem. The Ground Water Protection Council provides a forum for stakeholder communication and research in order to improve governments' role in the protection and conservation of ground water. Members include the Source Water Coordinators/Program Managers from each state. | - Represent State Ground Water and Source Water Programs
- Communicate State Ground Water and Source Water program needs to federal agencies and others
- Provide forum for exchange of ideas on source water protection
implementation among states - Conduct State Source Water Protection Workshop, Co-sponsored with ASDWA
- Assist States with methods of tracking local source water protection efforts
- Address issues of both quantity and quality in source water protection
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National Association of Counties Representing county governments, the National Association of Counties (NACo) provides legislative research, technical and public affairs assistance, as well as enterprise services to its members. NACo acts as a liaison with other levels of the government, and is involved in a number of environmental projects. | - Provides legislative research, technical and public affairs assistance regarding water use and management to members.
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National Environmental Services Center
Based at West Virginia University, the National Environmental Services Center (NESC) helps small and rural communities with their drinking water, wastewater, environmental training, solid waste, infrastructure resilience, and utility management needs and to help them find solutions to problems they face. NESC’s staff of environmental specialists, engineers, certified operators, technical writers, editors, and trainers understand the latest technologies, regulations, and industry developments. | - Toll-free technical assistance from a staff of certified operators, engineers, and scientists (1-800-624-8301).
- Free publications (On Tap, a magazine about drinking water; Small Flows, a magazine about wastewater, with a current focus on source water protection; and Pipeline, a newsletter about wastewater topics for the general public).
- A comprehensive Web site (www.nesc.wvu.edu).
- Nearly 1,000 free and low-cost educational products.
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National Ground Water Association
A nonprofit organization, National Ground Water Association is committed to advancing the expertise of all ground water professionals and furthering ground water awareness and protection through education and outreach. | - Provide direction to members, government representatives, and the public for sound scientific, economic, and beneficial development, protection, and management of the word’s ground water resources.
- Cultivates ground water awareness
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National Rural Water Association A non-profit federation of State Rural Water Associations, the National Rural Water Association (NRWA) provides support services to rural water and wastewater system members. NRWA services are offered in the form of training programs and onsite assistance in areas including operation, maintenance, finance, and governance. | - Offers a variety of state specific programs, services, and member benefits
- Provides training programs and on-site assistance in areas of operation, maintenance, finance, and governance
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North American Lake Management Society The North American Lake Management Society is a non-profit organization focusing on lake management by addressing land use and other watershed issues including land, streams, wetland, and estuaries. NALMS’ mission is to educate citizens, scientists, and professionals and to ensure the protection of lakes and reservoirs. | - Develops public support for national, state or provincial, and local programs.
- Expands public awareness of and support for lake ecosystems.
- Pinpoints research needs of ecology and watershed management.
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River Network River Network works with local watershed protection groups, state river conservation organizations and other conservation partners to protect and restore rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands, and estuaries. Services include providing information, training, consulting, grants, referrals, and networking opportunities to watershed conservationists. | - Offers watershed conservationists a wide variety of products, services and support. Products include books and other publications.
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Rural Community Assistance Partnership The Rural Community Assistance Program (RCAP) assists rural Americans to improve the quality of life in their communities. Services are provided by six regional affiliates operating in all 50 states and the territories. Information, training, and technical and financial assistance are provided to small rural communities seeking to build, maintain or expand their water infrastructure systems. Technical assistance providers and trainers operate in the field addressing issues such as community facilities development, administration and financial management, job training and placement, strategic community planning, accessing financial resources, utility operations, source water protection and other rural developmental needs, including affordable housing. | - Provide comprehensive assistance to small communities on planning, facility development, management, finance, operations and regulatory compliance.
- Conduct training sessions on water utility issues, including pollution prevention and source water protection.
- Publishes various periodicals and educational and training materials for small drinking water systems.
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The Trust for Public Land The Trust for Public Land (TPL) is a national, nonprofit, land conservation organization that provides conservation services to national, state, and local agencies and communities. TPL activities include assistance to agencies and communities on conservation finance, land transactions, research, and education. | - Assists in defining conservation priorities
- Identifies and raises funding
- Structures, negotiates and complete land transactions
- Acquires and shares knowledge of conservation issues
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U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Farm Service Agency
Established by the federal government, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency centers on protecting “water” recharge areas. USDA-FSA created a planning team of public water utility personnel, representatives from the agricultural community and other interested parties to work together in identifying potential problems and to develop management strategies to reduce the risk of source water contamination. | - Implements drinking water protection measures
- With assistance of the agricultural community’s expertise, USDA-FSA guides the implementation of source water protection strategies
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U.S. Geological Survey The USGS serves the Nation by providing reliable scientific information to describe and understand the Earth; minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters; manage water, biological, energy, and mineral resources; and enhance and protect our quality of life. | - USGS has implemented the National Water-Quality Assessment Program where they collect data across the nation and disseminate results of this program.
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USDA Forest Service The USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Area leads and supports sustainable forest management and use across the landscape to provide benefits for the people of the 20 Northeastern and Midwestern States and the District of Columbia. The Northeastern Area (NA) works with State forestry agencies and many other partners to influence the wise management, protection, and sustainable use of urban and rural natural resources to sustain forests, air and water quality, and people’s relationship with nature. | - Works in partnership at the local level to protect and enhance watersheds on State and private forest lands
- Advances watershed science and implements regional projects
- Coordinates large-scale watershed partnerships and initiatives
- Forest, Water and People assessments
- BMP Monitoring Protocol manuals
- Provides support and oversight of targeted Watershed and Clean Water Action Grants
- Urban Watershed Forestry manuals
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Water Systems Council Water Systems Council is the only national, nonprofit organization solely focused on household wells and small water well systems. WSC is committed to ensuring that Americans who get their water from household, private wells and small shared wells have safe, reliable drinking water, and to protecting our Nation’s groundwater resources. | - Has a wide variety of programs and services including public education, training and technical assistance, policy research, Children’s Water Festivals, the wellcare® hotline, the wellcare® water well owners network, publications and technical manuals.
- Develops and maintains voluntary industry standards ofor well industry products.
- Works to promote responsible stewardship of water resources.
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