by Donna Cooper and Jordan Eizenga
We will need to invest at least $636 billion over the next two decades to keep our water systems in safe working, according to EPA estimates. That could mean Americans will pay higher water bills in the coming years. But we can curb that increase if clean water and drinking water state revolving funds—the vehicles through which most water infrastructure investment is done—make better use of their existing resources.
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