EPA Looking At Federal Help After Detroit Flood For Infrastructure

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A high-ranking official of the Biden administration in Detroit is touting the President’s plans on infrastructure. EPA Administrator Michael Regan paid a visit to Detroit’s Water Resource Recovery Facility to discuss federal investment in water infrastructure and climate resilience. He pointed to the recent flooding.

“Here in Detroit, and I know many surrounding communities across southeast Michigan, are suffering as well. We see a prime example of what water infrastructure means to communities. And we see the need to replace and upgrade water infrastructure to revitalize those communities for the next century,” said Regan.

Regan urged lawmakers to pass the infrastructure plan, which has yet to come to a vote.