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Sustainable Water Infrastructure

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As a nation, we have built an extensive network of infrastructure to provide the public with access to water and sanitation. Much of the water infrastructure in the United States was built in the 30 years following World War II, mirroring the increase in population. We cannot ignore the arriving wave of infrastructure rehabilitation and replacement we will face over the next several decades.

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