22 Sept 2016
Plumbing Manufacturers International (PMI)Survey Finds- Drinking Water Tops List of Water Infrastructure Concerns
The safety of drinking water tops the list of concerns relating to
water infrastructure expressed by 1,000 respondents to a Google
survey conducted by Plumbing Manufacturers International (PMI).
While respondents expressed moderate concern about the state of local
underground water infrastructure, 64.1 percent named drinking water
safety as a concern, with 32.1 percent identifying public officials
failing to address issues relating to water supply and safety as a worry.
Following these two leading concerns were increased prices/taxes for
improvements (identified by 29.1 percent), water main breaks (27.0 percent),
and restrictions on water use due to drought (21.7 percent).
“PMI has begun advocacy efforts to create urgency behind the need to
restore our national underground water infrastructure,” said Barbara
C. Higgens, PMI CEO/executive director. “Action on this issue is
needed to assure a safe and plentiful supply of drinking water.”
As an initial step in this advocacy effort, PMI introduced a position
statement and infographic calling for a restored underground water
infrastructure in August 2016. PMI also hosted a August panel discussion
featuring individuals from among some of the organizations that will
be partnering with PMI in this effort. This discussion will continue
at an Oct. 26 panel discussion, “Next Steps: What You Can Do to Advocate
for Water Infrastructure Restoration, Efficiency, Sustainability and
Safety,” at the Oct. 24-27 PMI Annual Conference in Rosemont, Ill.