Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) Sustainable Water Infrastructure Video and Case Studies
This is great news...the Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) "Water Infrastructure: Successful Strategies for Local Leadership"DVD wins a Telly Award! This award honors outstanding local, regional, and cable TV commercials and programs, the finest film and video productions and it is by far the most prestigious award. The award features winners work among advertising agencies, production companies, television stations/networks, cable operators, and corporate/government video departments all over the world.
The DVD features five local officials telling how they successfully met the needs of their communities for sustainable water infrastructure. The staggering costs of maintaining and improving our water and wastewater systems challenge local leaders in practically every American community. To help other local officials as they engage this pressing issue, we believe that the great strength of the DVD is that the message is from a group of peers sharing their experience on how they met these challenges successfully.
- Watch the LGAC video (13 mins, 30M, Flash Video)
- Water Infrastructure: Successful Strategies for Local Leadership PDF (24 pp, 1M, About PDF)
- Local Government Advisory Committee Fact Sheet PDF (2 pp, 132K, About PDF)
- Local Government Advisory Committee - Questions and Answers PDF (2 pp, 103K, About PDF)
- Case Studies
- Braman, Oklahoma PDF (2 pp, 285K, About PDF)
- Columbia, Missouri PDF (2 pp, 298K, About PDF)
- Freeport, Illinois PDF (2 pp, 286K, About PDF)
- Gloucester, Massachuetts PDF (2 pp, 298K, About PDF)
- Salem, Oregon PDF (2 pp, 294K, About PDF)
- For more information about LAGC, see EPA's federal advisory committee's homepage.
The video is also available as a DVD. You can order a copy by phone 1-800-490-9198, fax 301-604-3408, or email NSCEP@bps-lmit.com, reference: EPA 832-C-07-003.
Sustainable Water Infratructure Video
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For more information on this video and the Local Government Advisory Committee, visit EPA's EPA's federal advisory committee's homepage.