White Paper: What Is Integrated Water Quality Planning
From BB&K:
“Municipalities face multiple demands for public services and programs that regularly exceed the limited resources available to perform those services or provide those programs. This problem is particularly acute in municipal service areas such as transportation (roads and bridges), potable water systems, sanitary sewer systems and storm water systems, where the cost of replacing aging infrastructure is often overwhelming. Municipalities must therefore constantly prioritize their expenditures to provide their residents with the highest level of service possible within their limited means.”