?? Check out this recent article by the The New York Times! ?? Our Executive Director, Timothy Male, was able to share his perspective into potential areas of action the Trump administration can take on #Biodiversity and #EndangeredSpecies. While it’s possible the Trump administration might enact changes that produce procedural improvements, without much real effect on wildlife, what they are seriously lacking are new ideas and approaches to benefit biodiversity. And to make a real, positive difference - we need creative and innovative action. Find the full article and further insights here ?? https://lnkd.in/e-aYFmzy
Environmental Policy Innovation Center
公共政策办公室
College Park,Maryland 4,913 位关注者
When the planet's on fire, rapid innovation is better than slow and steady.
关于我们
The Environmental Policy Innovation Center (EPIC) builds policies that deliver spectacular improvement in the speed and scale of conservation.
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https://www.policyinnovation.org
Environmental Policy Innovation Center的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公共政策办公室
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- 11-50 人
- 总部
- College Park,Maryland
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2017
- 领域
- wildlife、water infrastructure、agriculture、sustainability、environmental markets、pay for success、mitigation、data tech和federal policy
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Environmental Policy Innovation Center员工
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?? We have another resource to share in our Stretching the Dollar to #GetTheLeadOut series! Introducing our Lead Service Line Contracting Guide! ?? This contracting guide highlights key contracting components that #utilities should consider including in their programs to ensure funding is utilized effectively - and summarizes best practices in the following three areas: ?? Strategies for Engaging with Contractors ??? Contract Language and Considerations ?? Alternative Lead Service Line Replacement (#LSLR) Approaches Visit our website using the link below ?? and download the guide today! ?? https://lnkd.in/gmFEW2uS cc: Marc Santos, P.E. Maureen Cunningham Erica Galante-Johnson, Ph.D. Palencia Mobley, P.E.
Stretching the Dollar to Get the Lead Out: Lead Service Line Contracting — Environmental Policy Innovation Center
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??? Be sure to tune in to the latest waterloop podcast featuring our Executive Director,?Timothy Male! ??? Throughout this episode, Tim shares his insights on water infrastructure funds, earmarks, lead service line replacement, and the election. It’s a conversation you won’t want to miss!???
The federal government's historic investment in water infrastructure has presented both opportunities and challenges. The solution lies in efficiently distributing funds, overcoming barriers like permitting and regulatory requirements, and accelerating the pace of project implementation. In this episode, Timothy Male, Executive Director of the Environmental Policy Innovation Center, discusses the complexities of rolling out billions in federal funding and the hurdles still in place. He highlights the need for technical assistance, environmental finance centers, and better systems to ensure long-term success. Topics also include the urgency of lead pipe replacement, regionalization of utilities, and leveraging nature-based solutions for watershed management. This episode is from a conversation at the?Reservoir Center for Water Solutions?in Washington, D.C., where waterloop is a media partner.
Infrastructure: Progress And Politics | Episode 244
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What is a #regulatorysandbox for #nature? How does it differ from a waiver or a pilot? In this blog post we walk you through answers to these questions and more! Harry Huntley Phoebe Higgins Danielle Bissett, CERP, WEDG Grace Edinger Becca Madsen
What are environmental sandboxes? And what aren't they? — Environmental Policy Innovation Center
policyinnovation.org
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?? We're thrilled?Jessica Lamb, our Assistant Director for Water?Communications?& Operations, was able to attend what is clearly such a meaningful and impactful experience! We're excited to see how she applies what she's learned both within and outside EPIC. We're also excited to continue collaborating with our partners at the City of Mount Vernon to create positive change in our communities!??? Thank you for putting this together Rogue Water Lab! We look forward to next year. #Water #WaterCommunications #2024CatalystExperience
?? One week later and I’m still thinking about the #2024CatalystExperience! ?? I’m so grateful that I was able to attend on behalf of the Environmental Policy Innovation Center, and that we were able to support our community partner from the City of Mount Vernon to join too. Connecting with Monica Hughes and learning more about their incredible work has been inspiring - and I can’t wait to collaborate together even more. On my very first day a few months ago, Maureen Cunningham forwarded me the information for Catalyst and asked if I wanted to attend. I didn’t know it then, but that email would have such a profound impact on me. Communication has always been my passion, but I’m new to the water industry. Throughout the experience I kept saying, “I’m so excited to be around the experts! I can’t wait to learn!” completely forgetting that I can also meaningfully contribute to the work we do. Catalyst helped me discover my own relationship with water and why that matters. We are all connected to water, to this industry, to the work that goes into providing equitable access to safe, reliable, and affordable water for everyone. And we should all be talking about it. Part of this experience involves committing to something that we want to be held accountable for doing. I want to tell more stories. I want to hear what water means to people, how their work contributes to this industry, and why people should be invested in this - and I want to share these stories with the world. (Big S/O to Jeff Biberdorf?? and Eric Benninghoff for holding me accountable to this - can’t wait to keep you in the loop!) I also want to say thank you to Chelsea Boozer, MPA and Greg Wukasch for creating such a fun and impactful experience! “There is no life I know to compare with pure imagination.” ? Environmental Policy Innovation Center, Timothy Male, Maureen Cunningham
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?? Big congratulations to Community Infrastructure Partners and the partnership they established for winning this award - and especially to Shawn Kerachsky for his tenacity and leadership!??? We are proud partners of this initiative - and committed to supporting quick, effective, and equitable #LeadServiceLineReplacement. We also love seeing our Chief Strategy Officer & Director of Water, Maureen Cunningham, representing our organization at such an important event. Let’s keep up this momentum and #GetTheLeadOut together!
?? We did it! CIP is honored to win "Best Utilities Project" at P3 Bulletin's P3 Awards for the EquiFlow Lead-Free Program! The judges praised the project as “a groundbreaking P3 initiative... leveraging federal funding to reduce lead contamination and foster significant community and economic benefits.” We were thrilled to be able to celebrate this win with our guests including Amanda Reddy, Angela Guyadeen, Shawn Kerachsky, Sean Agid, Aramis Jones, Glenn Rink, Maureen Cunningham, and Saul Castillo. Thank you to our incredible partners and team—this award is a shared victory! City Of Wausau, Wausau Water Works, Environmental Policy Innovation Center, 120Water, LIUNA, Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service, Medical College of Wisconsin, Five Star Energy Services, LLC, DAAR Engineering, Inc. ??? #P3Awards #InfrastructureExcellence #SustainableUtilities #CommunityImpact
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Environmental Policy Innovation Center转发了
My colleagues and I just released this new Working Paper titled "Building a Thriving Biodiversity Credit Market". We think you'll find it helpful to understand what credits are and why they're useful for compensating impact to nature, and creating the right incentive to avoid the impact in the first place. And best of all, we already know how to do it given the years of experience in similar markets. Take a look!
Working Paper: Building a Thriving Biodiversity Credit Market
Ryan Sarsfield,发布于领英
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Don’t miss our ?? Lead Service Line Cost Efficiencies Webinar ?? happening TOMORROW! ??? Date: Thursday, October 24 ??? Time: 2:00 - 3:00 PM, ET ?? Location: Virtual Meeting Register using the link below to gain access to the Zoom link. We hope to see you there! ?? https://lnkd.in/g_QCY9fj
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Lead Service Line Cost Efficiencies Webinar. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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?? Curious to get a peek into what the national lead service line inventory data due to EPA on October 16th may look like? ?? As the initial service line material inventory deadline passes and we wait for that data to become available, we’re examining the updated 7th DWINSA survey results for clues of what we might expect. In this blog, Phil Cork investigates national trends and what we learned from these updated survey results. Learn about these valuable insights with the link below: ?? https://lnkd.in/eq6sQ999
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?? Extra! Extra! Read all about it! ?? EPIC’s Chief Strategy Officer & Director of Water, Maureen Cunningham, was recently published in Progressive Perspectives. Her op-ed highlights the ongoing need for effective and swift #LeadPipeRemoval, while describing it as a bipartisan issue affecting all Americans that must be addressed to improve public health. Be sure to check it out by following the link below! ?? https://lnkd.in/gTcJ3BMs?
U.S. Must Complete Lead-Pipe Removal
progressive.org