October 14, 2021
Manchin Attends Drinking Water, Wastewater Infrastructure Field Hearing in Beckley
Photos of the field hearing can be found here
Senator Manchin’s opening remarks,
questions, closing remarks can be found here
Beckley, WV – Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin
(D-WV) attended a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee field hearing
on water and wastewater infrastructure in Beckley, West Virginia.
“I’ve always said that every West Virginian
and American deserves fresh air to breathe and clean water to drink, but more
than 30% of West Virginia households aren’t connected to centralized water and
wastewater systems,” said Senator Manchin. “I’ve been proud to lead and
support legislative efforts that have resulted in historic investments in water
and wastewater infrastructure. I fought to ensure that the $678 million our
cities and counties received from the American Rescue Plan could be used
to upgrade water, sewer and other vital infrastructure projects. I’m proud of
these investments to support and improve our water infrastructure, but there is
still more that we need to do. Today’s field hearing is a good step, and I’m
committed to working with my bipartisan colleagues to address the needs of our
communities.”
The West Virginia Section of the American
Society of Civil Engineers assigned the state's infrastructure an overall grade
of 'D' in its 2020 Report Card, with several components nearing the end of
their service life. Bridges (D+), dams (D), drinking water (D), wastewater (D),
and roads (D+) all rated by civil engineers.
Photos of
the field hearing can be found
here
Senator Manchin’s opening remarks, questions, and
closing remarks can be found here.
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