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michigan Rural Community Assistance Program


 

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Great Lakes RCAP assistance is available upon request at no cost to qualifying communities.  To get assistance, call your local, state, or regional office identified on the
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MCAAA and Great Lakes RCAP are equal opportunity employers and providers.
 

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The RCAP Network created the Safe Drinking Water Trust (SDWT), as a nonprofit subsidiary of RCAP, to raise public awareness about critical water issues. Its mission is to help communities get and maintain access to clean, affordable water and sanitation services.

The Safe Drinking Water Trust e-Bulletin is a free resource on security, regulations, and safe and efficient operation of small water and wastewater plants.
 

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Rural Matters is a quarterly magazine created to inform our readers about the important issues facing rural communities today. Our goal is to be a forum where those who live and work in America's rural communities can give voice to new ideas and tackle difficult challenges.

Rural Matters is published by the Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP), a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in rural America through research, advocacy and community-based training and technical assistance.

 

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The Voice of the Great Lakes Rural Community Assistance Program, published twice each year.


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On Tap Magazine
For more than 6 years, On Tap magazine has reached more than 24,000 readers across the U.S. Written for community leaders, water industry professionals, and others interested in small community drinking water treatment issues, On Tap informs people about: technical, financial, operations and maintenance, management, source water protection, and health issues relevant to small drinking water systems.


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Water & Wastes Digest serves readers in the water and/or wastewater industries. These people work for municipalities, in industry, or as engineers. They design, specify, buy, operate and maintain equipment, chemicals, software and wastewater treatment services.

 

 

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Michigan RCAP is a program administered by MCAAA

 

This website has been made possible as a result of funding from the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Community Services Safety and Security Grant, and funding from the National RCAP/USDA Technitrain program - an RCAP network project