The information
that small communities provide to the Arkansas Natural Resources
Commission will help Congress assess how much money the State of
Arkansas will receive from Congress to help the communities of
Arkansas with their wastewater needs.
Clean Water Needs Survey Basics
The Clean Water Needs Survey (CWNS) is a
comprehensive assessment of the capital needs to meet the water
quality goals set in the Clean Water Act. Every four years, the
states and EPA collect information about:
- Publicly owned
wastewater collection and treatment facilities
- Stormwater and
combined sewer overflows (CSOs) control facilities
- Nonpoint source (NPS)
pollution control projects
- Decentralized
wastewater management
- Estuary management
projects
Information collected about these facilities and
projects includes:
- Estimated needs,
including costs and technical information, to address a
water quality or water-related public health problem
- Location and contact
information for facilities and projects
- Facility populations
served, flow, effluent, and unit process information
- NPS best management
practices
This information is used by EPA to document
national needs in a
Report to Congress. The Report provides Congress, as well as
state legislatures, with information to assist their budgeting
efforts. The data are also used to:
- Help measure
environmental progress
- Contribute to academic
research
- Provide information to
the public
- Help local and state
governments implement water quality programs
Within EPA, the CWNS supports the
Office of Water's Sustainable Water Infrastructure (SI)
Initiative. Through the SI Initiative, EPA is working with
the water industry to help identify best practices that have
helped many of the nation's utilities address a variety of
management challenges and extend the use of these practices to a
greater number of utilities. The four priority areas, or
pillars, are: Better Management, Full Cost Pricing, Watershed
Approach, and Water Efficiency. The CWNS supports this
initiative by:
- Encouraging advanced
asset management by emphasizing 20-year needs, including
gathering basic pipe inventory and replacement schedule data
- Helping to assess the
degree of adoption and implementation of various voluntary
utility management programs by facilities
- Collecting more
current and complete treatment technology data
- Providing useful data
to inform watershed approaches to water quality protection
Forms to download:
You can download a
sample letter to
small communities here.
You can download a
copy of the
Sample 2008 Small Community CWNS Needs Survey Form here.
You can download
a copy of the
2008 Small Community CWNS Needs Survey Form here.
For more information contact:
Jayne
Dooley
Grants Coordinator
Arkansas Natural
Resources Commission
101 East Capitol, Suite
350
Little Rock, AR 72201
501-682-0550
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