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Sewershed Scale Green Infrastructure Design
Philly is going green! But where and how much green stormwater infrastructure do we need to simultaneously reduce stormwater runoff and maximize our economic benefit?
Read More>>Disaster Relief Opportunity Grants
Under this announcement, EDA solicits applications for Economic Adjustment Assistance (EAA) investments.
Read More>>Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Video highlights of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act also known as EPCRA.
Read More>>Students Learn Economics and Urban Planning
The UrbanPlan curriculum is an academically challenging,edutopial classroom-based, fifteen-hour study unit. Teams of high school juniors and seniors compete to win
Read More>>Sustainable Chesapeake: Stormwater Management Using Green Infrastructure Grants
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program, is seeking applications proposing trans-disciplinary,
Read More>>The winds of political change-Millcreek Township, PA
Although a CNN Money Magazine ranking placed Millcreek Township in the top 100 Best Places to Live, it appears not all are happy with the form of government. Yes, the second ...
Read More>>Solid Waste Management Grants
Purpose: To make grants to public bodies and private non-profit organizations providing technical assistance and training to reduce or eliminate pollution of water resources and...
Read More>>Water Utilities and Six Sigma
A look at how the Six Sigma process has helped make the City of Irving even more efficient.
Read More>>EPA on Contaminated Drinking Water From Shallow Disposal Systems
The vast majority of Class V wells are shallow disposal systems. They are mostly septic systems, drywells, drain pipes and other devices or constructions used to dispose of flui...
Read More>>Municipal Safety Training for First Responders
Municipal workers are an important link to the public - your safety - particularly during emergency situations.
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