Water Systems Cost Savings Act Introduced in U.S. House
Bill Aims to Affordably Bring Quality Drinking Water to Rural Communities
The Water Systems Cost Savings Act (H.R 3533, "Savings Act") has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Reps. Richard Hanna of New York and Jim Cooper of Tennessee. The bill is intended to reduce federal, state and local costs of providing high quality drinking water to millions of Americans in rural communities by facilitating the use of cost-effective alternatives like water well systems.
"We commend Rep. Richard Hanna and Rep. Jim Cooper for their leadership in bringing a reliable, cost-effective legislative solution to millions of Americans who lack an affordable water delivery system for their daily needs," said Bo Andersson, past president of the Water Systems Council and president of Flomatic Corporation.