Gregory Pierce, Grace Harrison, Lena Schlichting, Laura Landes
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摘要
社区供水系统(CWS)是美国供水网络的基础;2021 年《两党基础设施法》(BIL)为改善社区供水系统的监管合规性进行了历史性的投资。 两个政策组织合作伙伴认识到有必要在全国范围内对监管合规性进行评估,以便为 BIL 的资金优先事项提供依据,因此发布了一份 "路线图 "报告。 路线图 "预测了在全国范围内进行此类地方系统评估的需求,并提出了解决方案;其分层、可行且有效的建议支持公平用水。
Closing US Drinking Water Quality Gaps: The Role of Comprehensive Assessment
Community water systems (CWSs) underpin the US water supply network; the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) made historic investments to improve CWS regulatory compliance.
Recognizing the need for a nationwide assessment of regulatory compliance to inform BIL funding priorities, two policy organization partners released a “Roadmap” report.
The Roadmap projects the needs of such a local system assessment at a national scale and offers solutions; its layered, feasible, and effective recommendations support equitable water access.
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