Guest MINDSETTER™ Mesolella: Imagine a Day Without Water

Guest MINDSETTER™ Vincent Mesolella

Guest MINDSETTER™ Mesolella: Imagine a Day Without Water

In our increasingly contentious society, it can be easy to forget that some issues we all care about cut across political and geographic lines. When it comes to our keeping our families and our environment healthy, we in Rhode Island have a lot in common. We get up in the morning and brush our teeth, use the bathroom, and make coffee. We shower, do the laundry, and wash the dishes. But none of this would be possible without safe and reliable water infrastructure.

If you’ve never experienced it before, it’s hard to imagine a day without water. Most citizens recognize that water is essential to our quality of life. In fact, the vast majority of Americans, across parties and regions, want the government to invest in our water infrastructure. The data shows 88 percent of Americans support increasing federal investment to rebuild water infrastructure, and 75 percent of Americans want Congress to be proactive and invest in our nation’s water infrastructure before our systems fail.

Renewed investment in our water infrastructure isn't only about avoiding a day without water for personal use. A day without water would mean havoc for businesses and our economy too. Basically, every business relies on water in one way or another.

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According to the Value of Water Campaign’s report on The Economic Benefits of Investing in Water Infrastructure, a one-day disruption in water services at a national level would result in a $43.5 billion daily sales loss to businesses.

Unfortunately, federal investment in water infrastructure has not been a priority for decades. The federal government’s investment has declined precipitously, leaving states, localities, water utilities, and people who pay water and sewer bills to make up the difference. Meanwhile, in many parts of our country, our systems are crumbling. The US government is currently funding $82 billion less than what is needed to maintain our water infrastructure, putting our health, safety, economy, and environment at risk.

So, what can we do about it?

Today is Imagine a Day Without Water, a national day of action to raise awareness about the value of water. We have the opportunity to leverage our collective power, educate our decision-makers, and inspire our communities to put water infrastructure on the agenda. There is a groundswell of communities and partners coming together to promote safe and reliable water systems on Imagine a Day Without Water. Together, on this fourth annual day of action, we can make a difference.

Here in Rhode Island, we have made fantastic strides in improving the health of Narragansett Bay, with very little federal contribution to the effort. But, in order to maintain and enhance those improvements, we need federal involvement. Water knows no boundaries: it crosses city, county and state lines. What happens upstream affects those downstream.

Rhode Island’s Congressional leaders have long been supporters of an integrated funding plan for clean and safe water that includes contributions from the federal, state, and local levels. In this election year, we encourage all candidates for office to address clean water issues with their constituents.

No matter what the cause, a day without water is a public health and environmental crisis. That’s why we are joining with hundreds of groups across the country for Imagine a Day Without Water to educate our communities on the value of water. No community can thrive without water, and every American deserves a safe, reliable, accessible water services. Let's invest in our water systems now, so no American ever has to imagine a day – or live a day – without water again.

How much water do we take for granted each day? Watch the Narragansett Bay Commission’s one-minute video to find out!

Vincent J. Mesolella is chairman of the Narragansett Bay Commission.

This piece is part of a sponsored content partnership between GoLocal and Narragansett Bay Commission.


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