
Water Affordability Needs Assessment: Report to Congress
Access to safe and affordable drinking water and wastewater services is essential for human health, and a necessity for communities to function and thrive.
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Access to safe and affordable drinking water and wastewater services is essential for human health, and a necessity for communities to function and thrive.
Continuity Plan Template and Instructions for Non-Federal Entities and Community-Based Organizations
This factsheet focuses on information and materials for FEMA applicants to exercise the new authority by considering renewable energy and energy efficient measures in hazard mitigation and recovery projects.
This second edition of the National Preparedness Goal reflects the insights
and lessons learned from four years of real world events and implementation of the National Preparedness System.
The fifth edition of Climate Change Indicators in the United States documents how climate change is impacting the United States today, the significance of these changes, and their possible consequences for people, the environment, and society.
Infrastructure investments are expanding and enhancing data, products, services, and expertise to meet the needs of citizens and public officials who are grappling with climate impacts and extreme
weather disasters.
Blue carbon refers to carbon captured by marine and coastal ecosystems, such as mangroves, coastal wetlands, and seagrasses.
Mitigation is the most cost-effective response to climate change, with potentially large benefits to economies, social and economic equity, human health, food security, and ecosystems.
Adaptation is essential for human and ecological survival in this rapidly changing, complex, and interconnected world.
We are a non-profit, non-partisan advocacy and public information organization that unites members to promote sound water resources management within the Delaware River Basin.
We unite members to ensure the availability of water resources and water dependent services and products for all. Education, community-building, and our remaining an active voice in the water arena form the foundation of our organization.
If you understand the importance of our shared water resources, it’s time to get your feet wet. There are many ways to support the Basin, connect with our membership, and sustain our work.