Market Moves: Infrastructure Insider - Mar 24th, 2023
 
 
From state projects to national drinking water reform, here's the latest.
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From the Editors

Hello and welcome back to Market Moves Infrastucture, Endeavor Business Media's twice-monthly newsletter on the state of the sector. In this issue: first-of-its-kind water legislation, electric bus chargers, and updates on two states' transportation plans. 

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From WaterWorld
The agency announced its long-awaited Nation Primary Drinking Water Regulation, which proposes MCLs for PFOA, PFOS, PFNA, HFPO-DA, PFHxS, and PFBS.
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From Smart Industry
"New technologies could monitor thousands of miles of railway lines and curves in a fraction of the time it would take manual labor to do so," says intelligence solutions manager Jena Santoro.
From Mass Transit
The waiver will remain in place through FY2026 for the jointly administered Metropolitan Planning Program and the State Planning and Research Program.
From EC&M
The company will build infrastructure to support electric vehicle charging for North America’s largest school bus operator.
From Roads & Bridges
Transurban pulled out weeks prior to making decisions about the construction and said it respects Maryland’s choice to "pursue alternatives."
The funding will be evenly split between infrastructure projects in TDOT's four regions throughout the state.
More from EC&M
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) recently released its annual ranking of U.S. states leading the way on green building, with Massachusetts topping the list.