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Federal Legislative Update 3/28

House Passes Clean Water Permitting Legislation with NPDES Permit Term Extension On March 21, the House passed the Creating Confidence in Clean Water Permitting Act (H.R. 7023) on a vote of 213-205. As part of [...]

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Member News 3/28

IEUA Receives 2023 Recycled Water Agency of the Year Award The Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA/Agency) was recognized by the WateReuse Association with the 2023 Recycled Water Agency of the Year Award during their 39thAnnual [...]

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In Case You Missed It 3/28

Clarification Regarding IRA Energy Property Guidance The potential benefits of the Inflation Reduction Act to public wastewater agencies has been a hot topic this past year. There were some indications in recent Guidance that certain [...]

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Upcoming Events 3/28

CASA and CWEA Presents: Post COVID Wastewater-Based Surveillance (WBS) Update Join us April 2, at 10:00 a.m. for an update on wastewater-based surveillance (WBS) in a post COVID-19 world. Explore the latest advancements in monitoring [...]

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CASA News 3/14

Sarah Deslauriers Takes on a New Role as Director of Air, Climate and Energy Programs! We are thrilled to share some exciting news with the CASA membership. Sarah Deslauriers, CASA’s long-time climate change program consultant, [...]

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State Legislative Update 3/14

CASA Takes Positions on 2024 Legislation The CASA State Legislative Committee met on March 8th to review and take positions on bills of interest that have been introduced in the 2024 Legislative Session. All bills were required [...]

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