Sentences with phrase «municipal water infrastructure»

And she pledges to «deliver an additional $ 200 million over the next two years» to upgrade municipal water infrastructure.

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A land transfer agreement between the city of Coldwater and Coldwater Township allowed the city to contribute $ 4.5 m for the infrastructure developments of the project, which included water and sewage main extensions and a new municipal electric overhead distribution line.
FAST achieves nutrient removal for applications containing high level of nitrogen, a water pollutant that has increased significantly in industrial, commercial and municipal applications and which is an environmental concern particularly to resources, engineering, construction, hospitality, marine, agribusiness and public facility and water and waste water infrastructure organizations.
UNICEF and its partners are now planning the next stage of recovery: helping provincial authorities repair vital infrastructure, such as municipal water systems and battered schools.
At the same time, Cuomo moved to amendment the recently approved Clean Water Infrastructure Act that provides emergency financial assistance for municipal governments, making the money available immediately.
These water infrastructure projects are typically funded by user fees — how much water a household uses — and tax - exempt municipal bonds, Geddes said.
Republicans said nothing during the debate over the «big ugly,» which also included about $ 25.8 billion in funding for public schools, revived the 421 - a housing subsidy program, creates a new scholarship program for public colleges, included billions for water infrastructure, spurs municipal service consolidation and extended the state's expiring millionaires tax for two years.
The 19,000 tax - exempt municipal bonds tracked in the S&P Municipal Bond Infrastructure Index mainly consist of investment grade bonds related to the transportation (roads, airports et al) and utility (water, sewer, power, resource recovery) segments of thmunicipal bonds tracked in the S&P Municipal Bond Infrastructure Index mainly consist of investment grade bonds related to the transportation (roads, airports et al) and utility (water, sewer, power, resource recovery) segments of thMunicipal Bond Infrastructure Index mainly consist of investment grade bonds related to the transportation (roads, airports et al) and utility (water, sewer, power, resource recovery) segments of the market.
The local government made agro-tourism part of municipal and district level planning; established an agro-tourism association and information dissemination service; assists interested farmers with business planning, tax exemptions and funding of infrastructure development, and provides subsidized water and electricity.
They harvest, use, and treat all the water that they require without burdening our aging municipal infrastructure.
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ESM 296 - 6S - SWM Seminar: Water Resources Finance [2 units] Doyle This course is intended to provide students with applications of project finance to water assets, including municipal water / wastewater systems, irrigation infrastructure, and emerging types of ecosystem related asWater Resources Finance [2 units] Doyle This course is intended to provide students with applications of project finance to water assets, including municipal water / wastewater systems, irrigation infrastructure, and emerging types of ecosystem related aswater assets, including municipal water / wastewater systems, irrigation infrastructure, and emerging types of ecosystem related aswater / wastewater systems, irrigation infrastructure, and emerging types of ecosystem related assets.
The anatomy and operation of a green school includes reduction in energy and water use, recycling efforts during and after construction, native and adaptive landscaping, practices that reduce the demand on municipal infrastructure and strategies that improve resilience to climate change.
«Reinstate the authority of municipalities to calculate development charges based on the true cost of growth for infrastructure and services, including roads; culture, parks and recreation; municipal offices; water, wastewater, waste and recycling; health care and health promotion; and any other downloaded services.»
Second, it reduces potentially toxic runoff into city sewers, which reduces the volume of water and overall wear on city infrastructure and also reduces the environmental impact of municipal waste water.
With more severe rain storms, aging municipal infrastructure and increasing hard surfaces, there is often nowhere else for the extra water to go.
Municipal water agencies need billions of dollars in repairs to their infrastructure.
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