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Jul 2022
29m 15s

Discussing ”Draining: The Economic Impac...

Xylem, Inc.
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George McGraw, Founder and CEO of DigDeep, a human rights nonprofit working to ensure every American has clean, running water forever, joins Solving Water to break down the nonprofit's latest report, “Draining: The Economic Impact of America’s Hidden Water Crisis,” released in late June.

McGraw details new information about the lack of access to clean, safe water in the United States; the importance of finding and gathering valuable Census data; the initial impact of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act; and future water projects and priorities for DigDeep as they continue to work to close the water access gap for vulnerable communities and areas throughout the country.

Read the report, “Draining: The Economic Impact of America’s Hidden Water Crisis," and learn more about DigDeep and how you can get involved: https://www.digdeep.org/draining

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