Public Affairs Conference - Water for all: Fresh isn't free

Public Affairs Conference - Water for all: Fresh isn't free
Date and time
3:00 PM - 4:15 PM, April 12, 2018
Description

Panel Session

Everything from wildlife to computer chips and Big Macs require water. Adequate, clean, and fresh water is a foundational component for a sustainable future for any community, but while relatively very inexpensive compared to other day-to-day expenses, it is not free. There is a cost associated with sources, pipes, pumps and treatment systems, Most are in favor of good water sources and systems, but few are in favor of increasing utility bills to pay for it, even when the increase is pennies per day. Costs must be borne by the users and stakeholders, but sometimes costs and resulting rate increases have a greater impact in low-income communities.

Who will accept responsibility for solving the social and environmental justice issues as demand for fresh water increases in almost every industry, city and nation when water remains a finite resource? 

Public Affairs Conference held April 10-12, 2018

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Admission

Free

Open to public, alumni, current students, faculty, future students, staff
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