As Congress has seemingly crawled across the finish line for a momentous infrastructure bill, executives in the water sector have expressed some frustration that the total amount of the bill is not enough to take on the myriad of challenges. Bluefield’s Greg Goodwin and Reese Tisdale take a more optimistic and expansive view of the bill and share thoughts on the basics, where the dollars are going, and who might be the winners.
Recent news headlines and what they could mean for the water sector.
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The effects of climate change, population growth, and the rise of industrialization have played a significant role in water scarcity and have had a...
On 8 March 2022, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a memorandum to guide collaborative implementation with state, local, and tribal partners of...