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Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Summary
www.cantwell.senate.govWater Infrastructure: $55B - Includes $23.4 billion for the bipartisan Drinking Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Act of 2021. Provides a historic $15 billion for lead service line replacement and $10 billion to address Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS). Supports water infrastructure in Tribal communities by providing $3.5 billion ...
Integrated Urban Water Management
www.gwp.orgurban water infrastructure and cause extreme suffering and environmental degradation. Integrated urban water management (IUWM) promises a better approach than the current system, in which water supply, sanitation, stormwater and wastewater are managed by isolated entities, and all four are separated from land-use planning and economic development.
The Economic Benefits of Investing in Water Infrastructure
thevalueofwater.orgThe Economic Benefits of Investing in Water Infrastructure 5 Today, the federal government dedicates far fewer resources to water infrastructure than it spends on a broad range of priorities, from research and development, to highways, to grants for higher education (see Figure 4). For example, the federal government spends approx-
England’s water infrastructure needs - nic.org.uk
www.nic.org.ukNational Infrastructure Commission | Preparing for a drier future: England’s water infrastructure needs. 2. Foreword. From brushing our teeth to washing our clothes, preparing our food to taking a shower, across
Convening Report - The Johnson Foundation at Wingspread
www.johnsonfdn.orgMeeting Convened by . American Rivers Ceres. The Johnson Foundation at Wingspread July – August, 2011. Financing Sustainable . Water Infrastructure. Con
Water Infrastructure and Investment
sustainabledevelopment.un.orgwastewater, and irrigation water, when assessing investment projects. 9. Also estimate the social and economic costs of not investing in urgently needed water infrastructure. Findings and conclusions 1. Value water. Valuing water means recognizing and considering all the diverse benefits and risks provided by water, and encompass -
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)
katko.house.govWater Infrastructure: $54B - Includes the bipartisan Drinking Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Act. Provides a historic $15 billion for lead service line replacement and $10 billion to address PFAS. Supports water infrastructure in Tribal communities by providing $1.8 billion for the Indian Health Service Sanitation Facilities