Utah’s Infrastructure Receives First Report Card

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Join the Utah Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) for the release of the 2015 Report Card for Utah’s Infrastructure on Tuesday, Feb. 24. The report includes evaluation of Utah’s bridges, canals, dams, drinking water & supply, hazardous waste, levees, roads, solid waste, transit, and wastewater & stormwater.

WHAT: Press Release of the 2015 Report Card for Utah’s Infrastructure
WHO: Utah Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers
David Eckhoff, P.E., PhD, American Society of Civil Engineers
Andrew Gruber, Executive Director, Wasatch Front Regional Council
Ari Buening, COO, Envision Utah

WHEN: Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015, 10 a.m.
WHERE: Utah State Capitol Presentation Room, First Floor, Salt Lake, UT
WHY: Infrastructure has a direct impact on our lives every day—from the water we drink, to the roads and rails we travel. Infrastructure is vital to our economy, security, recreation and safety. Will Utah’s infrastructure systems make the grade?

Can’t attend but want to see the Report Card tomorrow? Find it here.

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