Creative Public-Private Partnerships Needed to Move Water Projects Forward
Creative Public-Private Partnerships Needed to Move Water Projects Forward
DENVER, COLORADO--March 10, 2014--Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Public-private partnerships may be the only way to build billions of dollars of much-needed water projects across the country. That's the way Texas is going, so will Colorado and other states follow? That was the topic of a discussion at the Colorado Water Summit, held last week in Denver under the sponsorship of Information Forecast Incorporated (Infocast) (Woodland Hills, California). Across the U.S., Industrial Info is tracking more than $3 billion of water-related projects.
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