Brookings Scholar Lecture on U.S. Water Infrastructure Oct. 15

Join Brookings Mountain West for our final Brookings Scholar Lecture, "U.S. Water Infrastructure: Diving Into Needs and Recent Policy Developments" by Joseph Kane, fellow in Brookings metro, from 6:00-7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 15th in the Greenspun Hall first floor auditorium. This lecture is free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

About the Lecture

Whether providing drinking water, treating wastewater, or managing stormwater, water infrastructure in the United States spans a wide range of human-made and natural systems. In turn, the enormous scale and variety of these systems is leading to an array of challenges: aging and vulnerable infrastructure; fragmented governance and siloed planning across different geographies; a lack of financial, technical, and managerial capacity; difficulties adapting to new industrial and environmental demands; and more.

In this lecture, Brookings Metro Fellow Joseph Kane will explore challenges to our regional and national water infrastructure with a focus on how federal, state, and local leaders—including utilities, policymakers, and other stakeholders—are coordinating to launch more proactive water infrastructure plans and investments in recent years.

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