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America’s Water Infrastructure Shows Its Age — The National Debate About How to Pay for Repairs
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Hundreds of billions of dollars are needed for renovation and…

The Stream, February 3: Fixing U.S. Water Infrastructure
It will take $US 1 trillion over the next 25 years to fix the…

Study: Unregulated Toxin Present in Tap Water of 31 U.S. Cities
California is the first state to consider a limit on the “Erin Brockovich” chemical, which has been found in 31 of 35 U.S. cities recently surveyed.

The War on Tap Water: An Exclusive Excerpt from Peter Gleick’s Bottled and Sold
"The growth of the bottled water industry is a story about 21st century controversies and contradictions: poverty versus glitterati; perception versus reality; private gain versus public loss of the last century."