Sentences with phrase «public water supply infrastructure»

Top priorities for a second Walsh term include securing grants for replacement of the town pool and major upgrades to Rosendale's public water supply infrastructure.

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Infectious diseases also spread more easily after these kinds of weather events, and general infrastructure damage (such as to the water supply) carry unpredictable public health consequences.
She is poised to pursue New York State grant funding for two major local infrastructure concerns, upgrades to the town's public water supply system and replacement of the town pool, during her second two - year term.
Riverkeeper is actively involoved in litigation, advocacy, and public education surrounding the issue of shale gas extraction and related infrastructure, particularly because of the potential impacts on New York State's drinking water supplies.
Climate change is threatening our food and water supplies, economy, infrastructure, public health, and the future of NYC.
Senate Majority Leader John J. Flanagan (R - East Northport) said contaminated water supplies and infrastructure failures jeopardize public health and constrain the economy across the state.
«Understanding Microbes Indoors: Impacts to Public Health, Critical Infrastructure and the Water Supply»
You get to create a city from scratch: build infrastructure; supply energy and water; control zoning; place roads; provide public services, public transportation, and more.
Here's the mission: «The Caucus will serve as an organization to educate members on economically - viable options to reduce climate risk and protect our nation's economy, security, infrastructure, agriculture, water supply and public safety.»
Such topics as the roles of energy, trade, roads, water - handling infrastructure, and biodiversity in supplying humanity with nourishment rarely appear in classes or public discourse.
For New York City, sea - level rise will accelerate the inundation of coastal wetlands, threaten vital infrastructure and water supplies, augment summertime energy demand, and affect public health (Rosenzweig and Solecki, 2001a; Knowlton et al., 2004; Kinney et al., 2006).
The infrastructure facilities covered by the new process would include public housing and other developments such as medical clinics, schools and police stations, street lighting, water supply and electricity distribution.
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