By Robert Matthews
Senior Vice President of CDM and Chair of the Water Environment Federation's Government Affairs Committee
A new Congress has arrived in D.C., and the nation’s first African American president has taken the Oath of Office. Barack Obama, who faces challenges unprecedented in modern American history, promises significant change in the way the U.S. operates at home and abroad. The whole world will be watching, including WEF members.
One of the new President’s top priorities is a one trillion—(no typo, that’s Trillion)--dollar stimulus package to jumpstart our ailing economy, including, potentially, a record-breaking level of funding for water infrastructure funding—seven to 20 billion dollars. That means more dollars in 2009 than was ever available through the water construction grants of the 1970s! Congress is currently debating the details—-including what type of projects to fund, use of grants and/or loans, starting “shovel-ready” projects in 120 days or moving to a two-year program, and WEF member concerns are certainly on their radar screen.
Since WEFTEC, we have written a letter to the Congressional leadership supporting the inclusion of water infrastructure funding in any stimulus package; recommended that 20 billion dollars be set aside for water as part of the WIN coalition (view letter); asked WEF members to encourage their congressional representatives to support clean water and provided sample letters for their use, and worked with the National Resources Defense Council and the National Association of Clean Water Agencies to collect examples of green infrastructure projects could be funded. WEF also provided EPA with recommendations for streamlining State Revolving Fund (SRF) requirements to expedite the spending of new funding.
As of this writing, this stimulus package is expected to be finalized by mid-February, so that means there is still time for action! Those of us in the water business know that we can never do enough to make sure our elected officials provide needed support. WEF members should write their Congressional representatives in support of water infrastructure funding as part of the stimulus. You can also find out what your own state is planning, and sign up for the Government Affairs Committee (GAC)’s free February 2 webcast, Stimulus Funding for Wastewater Infrastructure: How Much May be Available and What Can it Mean for My Community? I will be hosting the webcast and expect that the timely and stimulating discussion by our panel of experts will provide you key information that you will need to know to obtain funding. Meanwhile you may also want to visit www.WaterIsLife.net, where you can find many useful tools that help communicate the importance of water infrastructure investment to the public.
In short, the moment is now and the opportunity is here. Let’s work together and rebuild the nation’s clean water infrastructure. To quote the new President, yes we can!
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I'll be writing my representative about the importance of clean water funding, supporting innovation, and watershed planning.
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