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Texas Storm Water Management: The EPA Needs Money

Where do you think they will get it from?

Water, Water, Everywhere: More than a Drop to Treat

Posted on June 9, 2010 by Seth Jaffe of Law and the Environment

Last week, EPA released its Clean Watersheds Needs Survey 2008 Report to Congress.

The Report’s bottom line is that there is currently an expected shortfall of $298 billion over the next 20 years for clean water infrastructure. As Congress turns from short-term stimulus spending to long-term concerns about the deficit, it’s difficult to see Congress being eager to hear National Association of Clean Water Agencies Executive Director Ken Kirk say that "the federal government must become a long-term partner in developing a sustainable funding mechanism to address the growing infrastructure funding gap."

The EPA's main revenue source is fines... Do you want your hard earned money to fund the EPA's projects?

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