Aqua America Chairman: Private Investment Can Play Key Role in Repair of Nation's Infrastructure
His remarks were made today at the Pennsylvania Economy League's
conference to introduce its Global Positioning Strategy for
"The Philadelphia region needs a strong public transportation system to
get city residents to jobs in the suburbs and vice versa; and a strong
and viable airport, because we're both an international and historical
city. As chairman of the
He added that none of this infrastructure, or the region's economy as a whole, could be sustained without viable water and wastewater systems. "Water and wastewater service are basic needs required by everyone and that is why it is so important that our water distribution and wastewater collection systems and treatment plants be sustained."
"There is an opportunity for private industry to play a key role in funding these infrastructure improvements," said DeBenedictis. As an example, he cited the recent 40th anniversary of the Clean Water Act, which he said led to major investments and the ultimate success of the regulatory process to clean up our streams from which we all benefit today. "When you consider private industry has made much of the investment that has led to improvements in improving our source waters, it begs the question of whether tax-supported grant programs are still needed. The recent success of the Clean Water Act could be an example that we can afford the true cost of service for our goods and services and do not require taxes to support government entities to do for us what the private sector can economically accomplish."
DeBenedictis said Aqua America's utility companies are a prime example
of his assertion. "For the past several years, our utility companies
have collectively invested more than
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