In Appropriations Subcommittee Hearing, Rep. Lee Addresses Need for Investment in Water Resources Infrastructure
In today's hearing for the
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"In addition, the second part of funding that's coming from the Bureau last year and this year from the Drought Response Program is addressing a long-term project that the
"It's so much about mindset, and when you start the planning process, if you only start with pure navigation or flood control without considering what these other benefits could be, you're going to end that planning process with something that looks like the old traditional grade facilities that we're trying to move away from. If you start with improved environmental performance at the beginning, what you'll end up with is a project that has a mix, generally, of traditional grey and green infrastructure that will, again, typically be lower total life cycle cost and have better environmental performance. But that's a lot about
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