America’s Crumbing Infrastructure
In the next five years, the American Society of Civil Engineers estimates that the United States will have to spend more than one trillion dollars simply to sustain what we already have.
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E. J. Montoya’s short life story is the unsung tale of America’s crumbling infrastructure—bridges, roads, drinking water, sewage lines, and the list goes on. Essentially, everything we rely on to move through our daily lives, and never stop to consider—until it breaks down. … On Indian reservations, the situation is even direr. The state of New Mexico estimates it needs one billion dollars to address such everyday concerns as the lack of clean water, sewers, good roads, and electricity. “Indian people are wards of the state,” New Mexico’s Indian Affairs Secretary Alvin Warren said.
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