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  • How Cities Often Overstate the Economic Impact of Events and Facilities
    How Cities Often Overstate the Economic Impact of Events and Facilities

    Commentary by Adrian Moore and Spence Purnell

  • Market-Driven Water Pricing Could Help Solve Florida’s Water Problems
    Market-Driven Water Pricing Could Help Solve Florida’s Water Problems

    Commentary by Vittorio Nastasi

  • Harrisburg’s Water and Wastewater Systems Need Major Investment
    Harrisburg’s Water and Wastewater Systems Need Major Investment

    Commentary by Austill Stuart

  • How Using Public-Private Partnerships and Ending Sugar Subsidies Could Help Restore Florida’s Everglades
    How Using Public-Private Partnerships and Ending Sugar Subsidies Could Help Restore Florida’s Everglades

    Commentary by Vittorio Nastasi

  • Florida Task Force Makes Good Start in Tackling Blue-Green Algae
    Florida Task Force Makes Good Start in Tackling Blue-Green Algae

    Commentary by Vittorio Nastasi

  • Municipalities Use Public-Private Partnerships to Replace Aging Water Systems
    Municipalities Use Public-Private Partnerships to Replace Aging Water Systems

    Commentary by Austill Stuart

  • Why Are Sewage Spills Just Accepted in Florida?
    Why Are Sewage Spills Just Accepted in Florida?

    Commentary by Adrian Moore

  • Wave Powered Desalination May Help Meet the World’s Drinking Water Needs
    Wave Powered Desalination May Help Meet the World’s Drinking Water Needs

    Commentary by Peter Smet

  • Raising Money for Southern Nevada Infrastructure Improvements
    Raising Money for Southern Nevada Infrastructure Improvements

    Commentary by Robert Poole

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