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WIN News Release
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News
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For Immediate Release:
March 7, 2002 |
Contact: Adam Krantz
202/833-4651 |
WIN Applauds Senate
for Water Investment Act, Offers Modifications
The Water Infrastructure Network (WIN) applauds the leadership of
the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee in
introducing the Water Investment Act of 2002 (S. 1961). WIN thanks
Senators Bob Graham, Michael Crapo, James Jeffords, and Robert Smith
for taking an important step to, as the bill title states, "improve
financial and environmental sustainability of the water programs of
the United States." WIN, however, recommends that S. 1961 be
modified to direct the bill's funds to support the core needs of our
communities — drinking water and wastewater infrastructure repair
and replacement.
Howard Neukrug, Chair of the Water Utility Council for the
American Water Works Association, a WIN member, calls S. 1961 "an
important first step toward recognizing the need for increased water
and wastewater infrastructure funding." Ken Kirk, Executive Director
of the Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies, also a WIN
member, says "S. 1961 shows an increasing national awareness
concerning water infrastructure but this legislation should focus
more specifically on the urgent, core drinking water and wastewater
infrastructure needs this country faces."
WIN believes the following recommended modifications, among
others, would serve to improve S. 1961:
focus on core infrastructure needs that will protect the nation's
environmental and public health, namely repair and replacement of
aging pipes and facilities;
fully fund the WIN-documented water infrastructure funding needs
at an authorized level of $57 billion over five years through a
combination of grant and loan funding options and ensure federal
participation over the long-term;
streamline state funding procedures;
specifically address the need for drinking water and wastewater
security funding; and
invest in clean and safe water technology and management
innovation to reduce infrastructure costs, prolong the life of
America's water and wastewater assets, and improve the productivity
of utility enterprises.
WIN looks forward to continuing its productive partnership with
the Environment and Public Works Committee and thanks them for
taking this first important step towards ensuring and building upon
the environmental and public health gains made over the past 30
years since enactment of the Clean Water Act.
WIN is a broad-based coalition of local elected officials,
drinking water and wastewater service providers, state environmental
and health program administrators, labor, engineers and
environmentalists dedicated to preserving and protecting the health,
environmental and economic gains that America's drinking water and
wastewater infrastructure provides.
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORK
1816 Jefferson Place, Washington, DC 20036-2505
www.win-water.org -
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