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development to accelerate technological innovation and for training of public works professionals; and a rational capital budgeting process at all levels of government. ... Research on how much service is enough to meet demands on public works as well as police fire health and welfare services would ...
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needed over a five-year period to bring the nation's infrastructure to a good condition. Establishing a long-term development ... need for more federal funding to improve the country's deteriorating transportation infrastructure. "We need federal intervention and federal intervention ...
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This information is needed to better design build and operate the nation's critical infrastructure in more secure ways. Security performance standards measures ... priority for the owners and operators of the nation's critical infrastructure. However before the attacks of September 11 2001 most ...
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It is well documented that wastewater treatment plants prevent billions of tons of pollutants each year ... treatment facilities. In 1972 only 141.7 million people were served by wastewater treatment facilities and only 60 percent ...
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treatment systems solid waste services and facilities and other important utilities essential to a functioning community. ... water to more than 250 million Americans and municipal wastewater treatment systems each year prevent billions of tons of pollutants ...
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required over the next five years to bring the nation’s infrastructure to a “good” level. ... America’s needs. It also calls upon water utilities to take the lead in building partnerships to plan ...
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U.S. citizens depend on a safe and reliable transportation infrastructure system. Realizing this members of the NAM Board ... seek solutions and resources to upgrade and modernize the transportation infrastructure system ” said NAM President John Engler. ...
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Examples of existing innovations b. Water enterprise bonds 4. Sustainable infrastructure a. WaterSense b. Leveraging the Water-Energy Linkage c. ... property owners who use the public sewer system and septic tanks and raised $38 million. ...
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U.S. water treatment plants storage facilities and sewer and distribution lines are crumbling more quickly than government entities can fund ... those we’re not going to be able to achieve sustainable infrastructure for long in this country.” All industry ...
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disease in Europe has heightened U.S. awareness of the infrastructure that protects the integrity of the food and agricultural system. ... Nothing has been more important to this success than an extensive physical and institutional infrastructure—in effect the backbone of the food and agricultural system. ...
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