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All posts tagged: Infrastructure Investment

A Kickstart for Green Infrastructure

February 20, 2013  |  Public Affairs

Innovative green stormwater infrastructure will help breathe new life into the historic Cynwyd Train Station! The Lower Merion Historical Society is working to raise money over the next month for a new multipurpose stormwater harvesting system for the 125-year old train station.

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Cost Savings Week Begins With A Project That Will Save Billions!

February 11, 2013  |  Public Affairs

During our last blog series we talked about how the rising costs of “big ticket items” are a large part of what’s driving PWD’s rate adjustments. We should also explain that we aren’t proposing these adjustments without first doing everything we can to balance increasing costs with cuts to our expenses.

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Literally, Breaking News

August 7, 2012  |  Paul Fugazzotto

Pipes, mains, lines – these water infrastructure words have been a hot topic in the Philadelphia news the past few weeks.

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More from RIO+20!

July 5, 2012  |  Paul Fugazzotto

The spotlight is shining on Philadelphia at the UN Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Happy Birthday, Green City, Clean Waters!

June 1, 2012  |  Brian Rademaekers

No matter how many times we explain to the bakery that we want a cake shaped like a stormwater bumpout that reads “Happy First Anniversary of the Consent Agreement, Combined Sewer Overflow Long Term Control Plan Update,” they just seem confused.

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