
Making U.S. Water Treatment More Resilient
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The video discusses the U.S. infrastructure investment, focusing on the $55 billion allocated to improve access to clean drinking water. While this investment aims to eliminate lead pipes and enhance water systems, experts argue it's insufficient, as the U.S. falls behind by $55 billion annually. A proposed solution is decentralizing water treatment, allowing businesses and farms to treat and recycle water locally, which could also aid in combating climate change. The video highlights the need for self-reliant water systems and increased recycling efforts, drawing comparisons to Israel's success in water recycling.
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