Water Poll: Will U.S. Voters Support Future Candidates Based on Water Reliability and Funding for Aging Infrastructure?

How do voters across the United States rate the condition of the country’s water infrastructure, and are current funding levels high enough to support businesses and communities? The U.S. Water Infrastructure Funding and Business Risks Survey, from the American Business Water Coalition (ABWC), answers these questions and determines key issues, including how views about the quality of drinking water stack up against the growing perception of water infrastructure in disrepair, and voters’ desire for Congress to fix it for future generations.

With unprecedented cuts to the Drinking Water and Clean Water State Revolving Funds being proposed by Congress, ABWC will publish the findings of the survey, including a detailed survey document and executive summary, on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023, at 9 a.m. ET. To download the survey results and the national press release visit www.businesswatercoalition.com.

In addition to views on the business-related impacts of water, the survey examines the level of U.S. voter support for elected officials who back increased funding for clean and reliable drinking water. It also examines whether voters are inclined to not elect representatives who don’t support increased funding for safe drinking water.

The ABWC is a group of water-reliant businesses—from manufacturing to energy to technology and beyond. The coalition provides a platform for businesses across the country to urge Congress to increase investment in water infrastructure and foster relationships between businesses and their local utilities.

CORRECTION

In the September 2023 issue of FWRJ the CEU Challenge column on page 59 includes questions for the article, “Alternative Management Strategies to Prevent Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances From Entering Water Supplies,” which will not be published in the magazine until January 2024. Both the article and the questions from the column will appear in that issue.

The magazine regrets the error.