Also in this week's water and wastewater news, PFAS in high concentrations shut down a public well in Tacoma, Washington; and California voters reject a $9 billion bond for water infrastructure projects
Dealing with existing sewer and water infrastructure is difficult enough, but it's even tougher when you're facing exponential population growth
More than 1,000 organizations highlighted the essential role of water in the fourth annual event
Renewing the nation's infrastructure will require a sizable workforce, and jobs in the water sector pay well
Issues like improving water infrastructure need people willing to swear off extreme positions and approach problems in practical ways.
Infrastructure Week will convene thousands of business, labor and public-sector leaders pushing to rebuild the nation's infrastructure