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Message From: Sent: To: CC: Subject: Amanda Waters [AWaters@nacwa.org] 5/10/2017 5:37:17 PM Bennett, Tate [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=lfa92542f7ca4d01973bl8b2fllb9141-Bennett, El]; Steve Bonafonte [bonafonte@dcblawgroup.com]; Adam Krantz [AKrantz@nacwa.org] Thank you Billy and Tate, On behalf of NACWA and our public clean water utility members, I want to thank you for meeting with us today. We appreciate your willingness to explore opportunities to enhance the water sector's ability to effectively, efficiently, and sustainably address aging infrastructure and manage regulatory compliance using flexible and affordable approaches. America's future economic strength depends on sufficient investments made today in water infrastructure. While local governments will continue to bear most of the financial burden, all levels of government must be part of the solution. Increased funding and regulatory reform are needed to enable utilities to most effectively serve their communities and ratepayers by ensuring the best environmental and public health return for each ratepayer dollar invested - with an overall focus on net environmental benefit outcomes. NACWA stands ready to work with you and the administration on this important endeavor. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me or Adam. Sincerely, Amanda Amanda J. Waters | National Association of Clean Water Agencies jGeneral Counsel jj Ex. 6 ! cell | awafers@naewa.org j |Visit us at wsvw.nacwa.org ^ National hvtreatmuit Mort.shop | May 16-19, 2017, San Antonio, TX The ONLY national conference designedfor pretreatmentprofessionals. Register now, tell a colleague! If you have received It In error, please Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 5 ED 002061 00068603-00001