More information on An Act protecting wastewater and sewerage systems through the labeling of non-flushable wipes, filed in the MA Legislature for the 2023-24 Legislative Session.
Read moreThe Water Infrastructure Alliance (WIA) works to advocate and educate key policy leaders about the importance of investing in the Commonwealth’s water infrastructure.
Read moreOctober 23, 2019, is Imagine a Day Without Water. This campaign invites us to consider what we would do without reliable water and sewer services. With reliable water and sewer service, we do not have to think twice about the infrastructure that brings water to our homes, and then safely returns water to the environment. Without it, we would not be able to live healthy lives, work in a growing economy, or guarantee our public safety.
Read moreUpdates on the Greenworks bill. ACEC/MA thanks State Representative Carolyn Dykema (D-Holliston) for sharing background information on H.3972, An Act relative to GreenWorks.
Read moreThe Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has published an updated report of total public spending on transportation and water infrastructure dating back to 1956.
Read moreMost Americans take the water systems that bring clean water to and from their homes and businesses for granted. But could you imagine a day without water? Without safe, reliable water and wastewater service? A Day Without Water = Crisis
Read moreChapter 27 of the Acts of 2009, SECTION 145 Established the Water Infrastructure Finance Commission
Read moreResponses Due 1/24: The Massachusetts Clean Water Trust issued a Request for Responses (RFR) to prequalify consulting engineers for a water infrastructure asset management planning grant program for Massachusetts’ communities.
Read moreAuditor Suzanne M. Bump calls on leaders to collaborate on a holistic approach to meeting the Commonwealth’s water infrastructure needs as her office’s Division of Local Mandates (DLM) released a study on the status of municipal water systems.
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