Urban Waters
- Why Urban Waters?
An overview of urban waters issues and how they impact you. Read more
- Urban Waters Fact Sheets
Featured Urban Waters Project Fact Sheets. Read more
- Learning Network
The U.S. EPA has partnered up with two organizations River Network and Groundwork USA to establish the Urban Waters Learning Network to create and promote networking, provide technical assistance and learning opportunities to over 100 organizations all over the country.
- Urban Waters Federal Partnership
The Urban Waters Federal Partnership aims to stimulate regional and local economies, create local jobs, improve quality of life, and protect Americans' health by revitalizing urban waterways in under-served communities across the country.
- EPA Urban Waters Resources
Dive deeper into specific urban water issues on EPA.gov.
- About the Urban Waters Movement
How EPA is working to connect community groups and programs that can help their urban water renewal efforts. Get started
- Share Your Ideas and Stories
Post your best community engagement strategies, volunteer experiences or cleanup events, or vote on ideas and stories posted by others. Get started Exit
- Give a Shout Out!
Give yourself, your organization or someone you know the shout out they deserve for helping to promote, improve, or protect our urban waters. It always helps to spread the word! Get started
- Get Connected with Social Media
Where to read about and connect with Urban Waters on the Web. Read more
- Follow us on Twitter
Keep up-to-date on Urban Waters movements and view opportunities to get involved and participate. Follow EPAwater on Twitter
- How You Can Help
Tips and methods for water conservation, avoiding pipe/sewer damage and keeping pollutants out of your water supply. Read more
- Watershed Tools
Share information on your organization and find partners on Watershed Central, EPA's social network for water professionals, and Adopt Your Watershed, EPA's database of citizen-based watershed groups.
What Communities Are Doing...
Click on the map to get information about existing Urban Waters projects.
Urban Waters Cycle
Urban Waters work supports a positive cycle that begins with connection to water, which builds community engagement, leading to water quality improvement and revitalization. Learn more.
Be a Part of the Solution to Urban Waters Pollution
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