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2021 Prime For Water Infrastructure Contracting Opportunities

2021 Prime For Water Infrastructure Contracting Opportunities Industry leaders throughout America are sounding alarms about the dire state of water infrastructure in the U.S. A new report warns that too many public officials are ignoring repercussions that can be anticipated because of under-investing in drinking water resources and wastewater systems each year. That pattern has persisted far too long, and the result of inattention to a critical resource poses a significant risk and literally assures greatly increased future costs. Annual expenses in American households are already increasing, and water and wastewater failures could increase costs by more than seven times over the next two decades. Businesses that depend on an abundance of water are in the highest risk category until something changes.

Biden has climate change litmus test | News, Sports, Jobs

Cal Thomas, syndicated columnist From the looks of President-elect Joe Biden’s selections for cabinet positions and other high offices it seems belief in “climate change” has become a litmus test. Biden appears to have raised climate change to the level of a religious doctrine. In naming John Kerry a climate “czar,” Rep. Deb Haaland (D-NM) to head the Dept. of the Interior if confirmed Haaland would become the first Native American cabinet secretary in history, a diversity priority for Biden and Michael Regan, head of North Carolina’s Department of Environmental Quality, who would be the first Black man to lead EPA (ditto on diversity), Biden has signaledhe is all-in on using government to change the climate, which some believe is already improving because of technology and innovation in the private sector.

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