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Archive for the ‘Drinking Water’ Category

ACEC’S ENGINEERING INC. — Water Infrastructure, Renewable Energy Providing Best Opportunities Among Public Markets

Thursday, April 11th, 2019

To get a sense of what might happen in public infrastructure financing for transportation, water—and renewable energy— over the coming five to 10 years, Engineering Inc. spoke with leading analysts in those fields.

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An Assessment of the Impacts of Climate Change on the Great Lakes

Thursday, March 28th, 2019

Climate change is causing significant and far-reaching impacts on the Great Lakes and the Great Lakes region. In recent years, our planet has experienced some of the warmest temperatures ever recorded, record-breaking weather extremes, powerful storms, increasing tragic flooding from rising sea levels and associated storm surge, huge wildfires, and continued melting of glaciers and polar sea ice. The accelerating pattern of changes in the Earth’s climate is affecting the Great Lakes. Here, we draw on the array of existing research to assess how the shifting global climate impacts the unique Great Lakes region.

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Strengthening Utilities Through Consolidation: The Financial Impact

Thursday, March 7th, 2019

There are tens of thousands of water utilities and authorities in the US. Collaboration will be essential to securing our nation’s water future. Consolidating water utilities is one of many options communities may consider to pool resources, streamline decision-making, and increase efficiency. This report synthesizes the financial impacts of consolidating water utility service by looking at the real-world, diverse experiences of eight communities from across the country.

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Building the Will to Invest: A Progress Report from the Value of Water Campaign

Wednesday, February 27th, 2019
Value of Water Campaign Progress Report

The Value of Water Campaign’s public opinion research and focus groups test and identify messages that resonate with target audiences, so all of our supporters have a more nuanced understanding of how to effectively communicate. Our polling results also provide the water sector with data to make the case to local and national decision-makers that there is broad support for investing in water.

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How Water Towers Work

Wednesday, December 19th, 2018

The job of finding enough water, making it safe to use, and then reliably distributing it to the system customers with almost no downtime is a monumental task that requires a lot of infrastructure. And, probably the most visible component of a public water system is the elevated storage tank, also known as a water tower.

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The Midterm Elections and Implications for Water Infrastructure

Thursday, December 6th, 2018

This year’s midterm elections had the highest turnout in a half century, with 49 percent of the population voting for candidates at the national, state, and local level. In the House of Representatives, control flipped with Democrats poised to pick up nearly 40 seats. Although a few races are still uncalled, it looks like this year could be the third largest gain by any party in 40 years.

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No question about the need for water…but where is the funding? 

Wednesday, July 18th, 2018

Legislation for water infrastructure funding is already moving through Congress. The House passed its Energy & Water Appropriation Bill prior to the July 4 recess and the Senate approved a bill that includes $43.8 billion for energy and water programs.

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ACEC’S ENGINEERING INC. — More Than Water Infrastructure Design

Thursday, June 21st, 2018

According to a recent Rand Corp. report, local utilities fund the design and construction of more than 95 percent of the nation’s water infrastructure, primarily through municipal bonds. For many small community utilities, however, the numbers don’t add up.

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Renewing the Water Workforce: Improving Water Infrastructure and Creating a Pipeline to Opportunity

Monday, June 18th, 2018

As the U.S. economy continues to grow, many communities are struggling to translate this growth into more equitable and inclusive employment opportunities. Simultaneously, many of the nation’s water infrastructure assets are in urgent need of repair, maintenance, and restoration. Yet the workers capable of carrying out these efforts are in short supply due to an aging workforce eligible for retirement and the lack of a pipeline for new talent.

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Go Back to the Well: States and the Federal Government Are Neglecting a Key Funding Source for Water Infrastructure

Friday, May 25th, 2018
NRDC - Go Back to the Well -Cover

This report from the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) describes actions that federal and state governments should take to more effectively leverage water infrastructure funding through State Revolving Funds (SRFs).

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