Decision support tool
Midwest
Project List & Priority Template
Funding & Financing
As extreme weather events exacerbate challenges already faced by communities across the US – flooding, drought, water quality issues – green and “distributed infrastructure” programs can be an important part of how water agencies address these challenges. Smaller scale, localized programs perform the same functions as traditional infrastructure, safeguarding water supply and quality, protecting ecosystems, and managing urban runoff. Additionally, they’re often less expensive and easier to implement than conventional alternatives.
This report, by our partners at Ceres, explores how to make better use of current market mechanisms for these water solutions in order for all water utilities – drinking, waste, and storm – to provide reliable, reasonably priced water services now and into the future.
Decision support tool
Midwest
Funding & Financing
Report
Mid-Atlantic
Funding & Financing
Factsheet
National
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