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Water Security Is Now an Economic Priority

E+E Leader reporter Kaleigh Harrison writes on a recent Aspen Institute water strategy.

The C3 Take
  • A new Aspen Institute strategy argues that water should be treated as economic infrastructure, not just an environmental issue. Reliable, affordable water systems are essential for industries like advanced manufacturing and data centers, and disruptions from drought or flooding now pose real business risks.

  • The report calls for modernizing aging systems, but says pipes and pumps aren’t enough. Governance, financing, and better coordination matter too. The bottom line: water reliability is increasingly tied to economic competitiveness.

Read more in E+E Leader here.

The views and opinions expressed are those of the author’s and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of C3.

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