Rural Community Assistance Partnership

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NYTimes article describes RCAP's place (without saying it)

A May 10 article, titled "Why Federal Efforts to Ensure Clean Tap Water Fail to Reach Faucets Nationwide," describes the situations and places where RCAP does its work. The article speaks about small communities in California and the challenges they are having accessing funding and expertise in order to comply with federal regulations set by the Environmental Protection Agency. There are communities like this not only in California but in the other 49 states across the country.

Government Accountability Office affirms federal arrangement of EPA and USDA programs for water infrastructure funding

A new report finds that no duplication at the federal level exists among the programs of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) that provide drinking water and wastewater infrastructure funding to small, rural communities.

EPA webcast: “Using the Clean Water Act State Revolving Fund for Nonpoint Source and National Estuary Projects”

Join EPA for a free Watershed Academy Webcast titled "Using the Clean Water Act State Revolving Fund for Nonpoint Source and National Estuary Projects” on April 17, 2012, 1-3 p.m.