Tag: Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

Apr 01
New Mexico Wastewater Treatment Plants

1. Introduction to New Mexico’s Water & Wastewater Infrastructure New Mexico’s water and wastewater infrastructure operates at the critical intersection of extreme water scarcity, rapid urban population growth, and aging legacy systems. As an arid state heavily reliant on constrained groundwater aquifers and the heavily allocated Rio Grande and Colorado River basins, New Mexico treats […]

Jan 15
Florida Wastewater Treatment Plants

1. Introduction Florida represents one of the most complex and dynamic water markets in the United States. With a population exceeding 22 million and a unique hydrogeology characterized by a high water table and sensitive ecosystems (including the Everglades and extensive coastlines), the state’s wastewater infrastructure is under immense pressure. Florida currently operates over 2,000 […]

Sep 10
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law PFAS

Comprehensive Analysis of PFAS Regulation Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Introduction The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), enacted in 2021, has significantly reshaped the landscape of infrastructure funding in the United States, with a focused lens on environmental challenges and public health concerns. One of the most critical pollutants addressed under this legislation is per- and […]

Jun 03
Infrastructure: Building a Robust Future

Infrastructure is the backbone of any society, supporting everything from transportation to communication. Without a strong infrastructure, businesses struggle, economies falter, and communities are left vulnerable. Building resilient infrastructure is crucial for economic growth and public safety. In recent years, significant investments have been made to improve infrastructure across the United States, exemplified by the Bipartisan […]