Washington, D.C. — The Associated General Contractors of America (³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø) has underwritten the debut of Liquid Assets: The Story of Our Water Infrastructure on October 5 and 8 at D.C.–metro area PBS stations WHUT and WETA. The documentary, produced by Penn State Public Broadcasting, with support from ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø and other organizations, highlights the nation's deteriorating water infrastructure and our need to reinvest in this most valuable asset.
"Until something goes wrong, most Americans take our water infrastructure for granted because it is out of sight," said Stephen E. Sandherr, Chief Executive Officer of ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø. "We are hopeful that the Liquid Assets documentary will raise public awareness about the state of our national wastewater, stormwater and drinking water infrastructure. ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø is proud to work in partnership with Penn State Public Broadcasting, industry colleagues and the national network of ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø Chapters to ensure the documentary is broadcast nationwide."
Liquid Assets has attracted the attention of legislators, such as Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D–Texas), Chairwoman of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment, and Ranking Member Congressman John Boozman (R–Ark.). In addition, Benjamin Grumbles, Assistant Administrator for Water, United States Environmental Protection Agency, is interviewed in the documentary.
Liquid Assets will air on Howard University Television WHUT (Washington, D.C.) on October 5 and 8 at 10:30 pm and 8 pm, respectively, and on WETA (Arlington, Va.) on October 5 at 4 pm. It will also air on other PBS stations across the country.
The Associated General Contractors of America (³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø) is the largest and oldest national construction trade association in the United States. ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø represents more than 33,000 firms, including 7,500 of America's leading general contractors, and over 12,500 specialty–contracting firms. More than 13,000 service providers and suppliers are associated with ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø through a nationwide network of chapters. Visit the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø Web site at .
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