Abstract

Key TakeawaysEnvironmental justice is a significant community and social movement that continues to evolve.As “anchor infrastructure,” water utilities are in a good position to meet this movement, using their relationships within their communities and experience with navigating complex issues.New funding sources and “environmental big data” are opportunities for water utilities to improve their infrastructure and better protect public health in underserved communities.

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