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The Washington Post on May 5th reports, “Environmental Protection Agency is instructing states to adopt “smart’’ growth principles in allocating the $3.3 billion in funding for water infrastructure that the federal government doles out each year. That new emphasis, part of a shift in priorities in the agency, calls for more money for projects that upgrade existing drinking water and wastewater facilities in cities rather than for new projects intended to serve new suburban development.” View article…

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84th Interim Update – June 17

HillCo Policy Research StaffHillCo Policy Research StaffJune 17, 2015

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