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AWWA: Water Main Break Draws Attention to Infrastructure Needs

January 9, 2009 // Published as a news service by IHS

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A ruptured 66-inch water main break in Bethesda, Md. sent hundreds of millions of gallons of water down a busy commuter street on Dec. 23, trapping people inside cars and shutting down streets and schools.

According to the American Water Works Association (AWWA), this incident showcases the need for infrastructure investment across the country.

"Today's massive water main break outside Washington, D.C. brought a flood of new attention to our nation's water infrastructure concerns," said Tom Curtis, AWWA deputy executive director.

"Thankfully, the heroic efforts of rescuers appear to have prevented serious injuries. Unfortunately, while this incident was dramatic, water infrastructure failures are all too common across the United States.

"As Congress considers economic recovery legislation, AWWA is urging our elected leaders to appropriate at least $10 billion for drinking water infrastructure reinvestment. The drinking water projects that are 'shovel-ready' would put more than 400,000 Americans to work on water mains, leaking pipes and other infrastructure needs. Our water systems are critical to our public health and safety today and in the future, and there's no better way to put Americans to work."

Source: American Water Works Association (AWWA).

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