News | September 26, 2017

NRDC: Water Infrastructure Is A Threat To Public Health And The Environment

The summer’s epic hurricanes have underscored the need for the federal government to make a major investment in water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure, Larry Levine, a senior attorney in NRDC's Water Program, told Congress recently.

“The scale of the need is so vast,” Levine testified, “that without a large and lasting commitment of new funds from the federal government – leveraged with additional funds from the states – our communities will not be able to fund the investment they so badly need to bring their water systems into the 21st Century.”

Levine cited recent flooding after Hurricanes Harvey and Irma in Texas and Florida, which submerged wastewater treatment plants, knocked out drinking water supplies and spilled sewage into waterways, streets and neighborhoods. He called for reinstating the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard, which President Trump revoked in August.

He offered a series of recommendations to increase funding, upgrade infrastructure, provide access to safe and affordable water and sewer services and keep waterways free of harmful pollution.

Levine’s written testimony before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment is here:  https://www.nrdc.org/resources/larry-levine-testifies-house-transportation-and-infrastructure-committee-subcommittee
 
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Source: The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)