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by Shivetya
3102 days ago
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Politicians prefer to cut ribbons than reinvest in existing infrastructure. Ribbon cutting gets face time and worse they prefer the bigger and more glitzy type of projects which in themselves tend to incur even further maintenance debts. So next time your local politicians want new office complexes, heavy rail solutions, or such, push them to reveal how current infrastructure maintenance is being done and what the outstanding costs are. With regards to water pipes. I don't care how my water is delivered. What I care about is that it is proven safe, durable, and the least expensive solution meeting those requirements is used. There is no reason that the Federal Government or a coalition of states and cities cannot formulate a set or rules governing the use of each type. While there are concerns about poisons leaking into some types of pipes more attention needs to be focused on getting those poisons out of the ground or routing around them. So perhaps using plastic where its known safe to keep costs down and resorting to more expensive solutions when clean up options fail or are exorbitant in costs |
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