In FY2023, RCAP assisted 2,153 communities, a 26% jump from 2022. Through our techincal assistance and training services, as well as robust advocacy, these communities leveraged over $440 million in federal infrastructure funds. FULL REPORT: tinyurl.com/3sapmejj
NOWRA & RCAP have three remaining joint training sessions this spring for which registration is still available! If you have the availability and are nearby, consider joining them in Missouri, Oklahoma, or Wisconsin. Dates and locations are ⬇️
Wisconsin communities and private well owners, join us for a very special, 3-part, panel discussion on "Exploring Emerging Contaminants in Wisconsin Private Water Wells."
Register now! loom.ly/cPIW8nY
Join us for a no-cost, virtual training: "Fundamentals of Asset Management" Wednesday, October 1, 2025 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM CST
More information and registration: loom.ly/BYqrETA
1 in 5 households in the U.S. rely on a septic system, yet many communities face a shortage of trained professionals. This #SepticSmart Week, we’re highlighting the demand for careers in decentralized #wastewater management, an essential aspect of public health & the environment.
If your septic system is aging or requires repairs, you’re in luck! There’s financial support available to help you. $11.7 billion in grants & loans have been provided by Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) to promote #CleanWater. Learn more: epa.gov/septic/funding-septi…. #SepticSmart
Is your rural community in need of assistance with environmental compliance, funding, or operational issues?
We can help with funding from the USEPA Environmental Finance Center (EFC) Program.
Sign up for more information: lp.constantcontactpages.com/…glcap.org/rcap
Check out this article about our work with trash booms in the Tijuana River featuring RCAP'S Community Programs Director, Jennifer Hazard, and project partner @Alterterraorg's director, Oscar Romo. Read here: ow.ly/xXri50WAVWo#Rural#water@RCACORG