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A major policy theme leading up to last week’s presidential and congressional elections was the need to increase investments in U.S. infrastructure. While the intensity of campaign rhetoric ebbed and flowed (and at times overflowed), infrastructure was routinely cited by both major party...
In addition to the Senate building energy codes provisions, there are many other sections of the two energy bills worth noting for their potential to improve energy efficiency across sectors and boost U.S. energy productivity. Today, let us take a look at another element of the bills: the energy-...
Ramola Musante, Division Vice President of Government Relations at Ecolab, and Chairwoman of the Alliance’s Energy-Water Nexus Subcommittee, led a high-level panel discussion on the energy-water nexus – the interconnection between energy and water – exploring policies and projects that have the...
Did you know that, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the average American family of four uses 400 gallons of water per day? Last year, Obama Administration held a “Roundtable of Water Innovation” event and experts said that the country could reduce its water usage by 33 percent...

This guest blog post was written by William Varley, American Water's Senior Vice President, Northeast Division.

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