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The EPA released the 2021 WIFIA Annual Report, which showed the program provided $12 billion in support for water infrastructure projects.
The EPA released the 2021 WIFIA Annual Report, where the program closed 31 loans worth $5 billion to support water infrastructure projects.
Growers need to understand their options when it comes to collecting irrigation data and connecting it to their personal experience.
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Growers need to understand their options when it comes to collecting irrigation data and connecting it to their personal experience.
Getting specific information, being proactive and collecting data have aided growers make informed decisions, lower costs and manage water.
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Getting specific information, being proactive and collecting data have helped growers make informed decisions, lower costs and manage water.
Metering and monitoring your irrigation well is a necessary first step to proper management of resources and overall operating costs.
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Metering and monitoring your irrigation well is a necessary first step to proper management of resources and overall operating costs.
Franklin Electric Co. Inc. partnered with NGWA's Groundwater Foundation and Amstutz Well Drilling to celebrate Groundwater Awareness Day.
The event was held in celebration of Groundwater Awareness Day.
The National Ground Water Association and the Groundwater Foundation have started Groundwater Awareness Week, taking place from March 6-12.
Celebrated March 6-12, the week seeks to emphasize the importance of development, management and use of groundwater.
With the infrastructure act becoming law in late 2021, green industry members will see billions of dollars for Western water infrastructure.
Dan Keppen of Family Farm Alliance breaks down successfully pushing for the allocations of billions of dollars for Western water infrastructure.
Environmental Protection Agency waters rule
The proposed rule would replace the Navigable Waters Protection Rule and reinstate the pre-2015 definition of waters of the U.S.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of the Army (the agencies) are calling on communities to propose roundtables to provide input on the regional implications of “waters of the United States” (WOTUS). 
The regional roundtables will engage stakeholders representing diverse perspectives in meaningful dialogue around the “waters of the United States.”