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Episode Synopsis
Summary
In this episode of the Make Water Work podcast, Isaac Pellerin and Megan Glover engage with Deirdre Finn, a prominent advocate for water infrastructure funding. They discuss the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi, the importance of State Revolving Funds (SRFs), and the challenges faced by utilities in accessing these funds. The conversation highlights the critical role of water in public health and the economy, the complexities of federal funding, and the need for continuous education on water issues. Deirdre shares her insights on the future of water funding and the importance of prioritizing infrastructure investments to ensure safe drinking water for all communities.
Takeaways
Jackson, Mississippi has lost 25% of its population due to water issues.
Water is essential for public health and economic stability.
State Revolving Funds (SRFs) are crucial for funding water infrastructure.
The application process for SRF funds can be complex and varies by state.
Principal forgiveness is a valuable option for utilities seeking funding.
Lead service line replacement is a significant focus of recent funding initiatives.
Federal funding for water infrastructure is facing challenges and potential cuts.
Water scarcity impacts economic development and job creation.
Continuous education on water funding is necessary for effective advocacy.
The future of water funding depends on sustained advocacy and investment.
In this episode of the Make Water Work podcast, Isaac Pellerin and Megan Glover engage with Deirdre Finn, a prominent advocate for water infrastructure funding. They discuss the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi, the importance of State Revolving Funds (SRFs), and the challenges faced by utilities in accessing these funds. The conversation highlights the critical role of water in public health and the economy, the complexities of federal funding, and the need for continuous education on water issues. Deirdre shares her insights on the future of water funding and the importance of prioritizing infrastructure investments to ensure safe drinking water for all communities.
Takeaways
Jackson, Mississippi has lost 25% of its population due to water issues.
Water is essential for public health and economic stability.
State Revolving Funds (SRFs) are crucial for funding water infrastructure.
The application process for SRF funds can be complex and varies by state.
Principal forgiveness is a valuable option for utilities seeking funding.
Lead service line replacement is a significant focus of recent funding initiatives.
Federal funding for water infrastructure is facing challenges and potential cuts.
Water scarcity impacts economic development and job creation.
Continuous education on water funding is necessary for effective advocacy.
The future of water funding depends on sustained advocacy and investment.
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