Rural Community Assistance Partnership

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Ohio RCAP receives award

The village of Russells Point and Ohio RCAP were honored at the Ohio Conference of Community Development, Inc.’s summer meeting for their water treatment plant upgrade project, which involved installing granular activated carbon (GAC) to the existing treatment plant to reduce total organic carbon in treated water. The village was under findings and orders from the Ohio EPA to correct MCL violations for trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids. The deficiencies relate to the disinfection by-products rule in the Safe Drinking Water Act.

Community-based water resiliency (CBWR) electronic tool now available for download

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released the Community-Based Water Resiliency electronic tool. The CBWR electronic tool is an easy way to assess your current resiliency to water service interruptions and learn about tools and resources to enhance resiliency in your community. This tool was developed in collaboration with stakeholders from the community and includes over 350 resources.

Go to the CBWR electronic tool

Moving a community dream to action.

Where:
Culver, Ottawa County, Kansas

Problem:
Culver’s system is too small, not built to adequately service the community’s growing population, and could pose a health risk to residents.

Solution: