From: In Hard Times, Money for Water
How Much for That Pipeline in the Window?
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In December 2008, President Barack
Obama revealed an ambitious infrastructure plan, promising to “create millions
of jobs by making the single largest new investment in our national
infrastructure since the creation of the federal highway system in the 1950s.”
Many communities are already tabulating and numbering their wants and needs, and
it seems those requests will not be in vain. With money and motivation, many
lingering projects will find new life, and many innovative technologies may
finally get that much-needed boost into the mainstream.
At www.WaterEfficiency.net, we
asked, “if you had the ear of the ultimate decision maker, what would you ask
for?” Take our poll and see what your fellow water efficiency professionals have
put on their wish list.
March-April 2009
From: In Hard Times, Money for Water
How Much for That Pipeline in the Window?
In December 2008, President Barack
Obama revealed an ambitious infrastructure plan, promising to “create millions
of jobs by making the single largest new investment in our national
infrastructure since the creation of the federal highway system in the 1950s.”
Many communities are already tabulating and numbering their wants and needs, and
it seems those requests will not be in vain. With money and motivation, many
lingering projects will find new life, and many innovative technologies may
finally get that much-needed boost into the mainstream.
At www.WaterEfficiency.net, we
asked, “if you had the ear of the ultimate decision maker, what would you ask
for?” Take our poll and see what your fellow water efficiency professionals have
put on their wish list.