UNITED FOR CLEAN WATER SINCE 1952.

Government Affairs

Promoting sound legistlation for water quality solutions

Government Affairs

Overall Charge 

  1. To keep abreast, comment, and testify on existing and proposed legislation, guidelines, policy 

concept papers, regulations, and other issues related to the water environment and conduct 

activities to promote better understanding of regional water quality problems and solutions. 

Membership 

  1. The committee shall consist of at least six members with the chair appointed by the 

President. There shall be a Vice Chair. Consideration for membership shall be given 

to various disciplines and perspectives. 

Specific Duties 

  1. To keep abreast of and inform the members of the latest developments and proposed changes in 

state and federal water pollution laws, guidelines, regulations, and programs. 

  1. To review and comment on proposed changes to water pollution laws et al., to serve as a clearinghouse for preparation of position papers, comment letters, model legislation, and technical information. Comment on legislation and regulations. 
  2. To ensure that comments, suggestions, and recommendations developed in the subject area are 

consistent with any standing Association policies and coordinate as necessary with other 

committees, NEWEA, and the Water Environment Federation. 

  1. To communicate with EPA officials, the New England congressional delegation and individual state 

legislators when appropriate. 

  1. To make arrangements for the annual Congressional Briefing, in Washington, DC,  for the Rhode Island  Delegation and Association Membership. 
  2. To organize an annual state legislative event to discuss current and future issues affecting water, wastewater and storm water infrastructure in Rhode Island and to inform and educate legislators about clean water issues important to Rhode Island communities.
  3. To provide assistance, when appropriate, to the Program Committee in developing topics of special 

interest in the above subject area for presentation at meetings of the Association. 

  1. To meet with the Director of the RI Department of Environmental Management and the EPA Regional Administrator and/or his/her representatives on a mutually agreeable schedule and agenda items. The Chair shall set dates of meetings and prepare tentative agendas to be sent to EPA prior to meeting. 
  2. To prepare or solicit position papers from other committees and the Board for presentation to EPA and legislative bodies.  Position papers shall be approved in advance by the Board.

Giving Back to the Environment

Established in 1952, the Rhode Island Clean Water Association (RICWA), formerly the Narragansett Water Pollution Control Association (NWPCA), is a non-profit organization created to promote the advancement of knowledge concerning the nature, collection, treatment, and disposal of domestic and industrial wastewaters.
Email

ricwa@ricwa.org

Location

Cranston, RI