…. Water IS Life Water is essential to our health, our economy and our environment.

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…. Water IS Life Water is essential to our health, our economy and our environment.

Water Is Precious 70% of Earth is covered by water, but only 1% of this is accessible freshwater. Managed for sustainably, water is a renewable resource.

Water Infrastructure & Public Health Clean, safe water is crucial for human health. Drinking water treatment has virtually eliminated waterborne diseases and increased life expectancy in the U.S. by 30 years. The U.S. EPA sets standards for 80 water contaminants.

Water Infrastructure & Public Health In the United States, we’ve come to expect clean tap water for drinking and bathing.

We flush our toilets and drain our sinks, showers, bath tubs & dishwashers. Water Infrastructure & Public Health

Water & Wastewater Infrastructure Systems Serve America Drinking Water Systems: 54,000 drinking water systems 800,000 miles of pipe Provided to 250 million individuals Wastewater Treatment Systems: 16,000 water treatment systems 800,000 miles of sewer line Processed from 160 million individuals

Infrastructure & Economic Growth Clean Water Supports: $50 billion/year recreation industry $300 billion in coastal tourism $45 billion in commercial seafood, fishing, and US agriculture. All development depends on clean water and wastewater treatment.

Infrastructure & Our Economy America’s public water systems impact nearly every sector of the economy.

Wastewater Infrastructure & the Environment Each year, 50 million tons of pollutants are prevented from reaching America’s coasts, lakes and waterways due to wastewater treatment plants.