New EPA water infrastructure policy seeks to encourage smart growth
Late last month the US Environmental Protection Agency announced a policy that instructs states to adopt smart-growth principles in allocating the $3.3 billion in water infrastructure funding that the federal government doles out each year. Under the policy, states should make projects that upgrade the drinking water and wastewater infrastructure in cities a priority over projects intended to serve new developments on the suburban fringe. For more information on this, read the Washington Post story from May 5th.
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Green Infrastructure 