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Protect the People, Replace the Pipes
In the spring of 2010, a massive water pipe failure in Massachusetts made headlines all across the country. The catastrophe sent millions of residents scrambling to find safe water to drink or cook with. Health authorities directed residents to boil water before drinking it — or even serving it to their pets. Retailers struggled to meet the sudden demand for huge quantities of bottled water.
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Clean Water – An Overdue Investment
Congress and the president passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) – better known as the stimulus bill – in 2009 to help accelerate the end of the recession by pumping money into “shovel ready” public works – water and wastewater systems, roads, bridges, levees, and other systems.
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The EPA, Taxes and Farts – What’s the Connection?
There are many causes for global warming and the new term climate change. Many examples can be cited where temperatures are rising. But there are other instances where the temperatures seem to be cooling. So by using climate change, the environmentalists can make a case for reducing greenhouse gases.
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