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House Passes Infrastructure Bill Including Funding Boosts for the Water Sector

The bill includes $48.4 billion over five years for drinking water and wastewater spending.

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Water Finance and Management

https://waterfm.com/house-passes-infrastructure-bill-including-funding-boosts-for-the-water-sector/ 

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