March 19, 2013
Infrastructure gets a D+
Rahall repeats call to upgrade roads, bridges
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* West Virginia will have $3 billion in wastewater infrastructure needs over the next 20 years.

* West Virginia has nine sites on the National Priorities List of hazardous waste sites.

* West Virginia state parks need $55.9 million in repairs and maintenance work.

The poor condition of roads in West Virginia costs state motorists $372 million in extra vehicle repair and operating expenses annually -- $273 per motorist -- according to the report.

The state's public schools need $1.2 billion to fund their infrastructure repairs. Between 2005 and 2008, public school districts in West Virginia spent $677 million for school construction and acquisition of land and existing structure.

Rahall warned about the impact of congressional inaction.

"Later this week, the House will consider a budget that essentially eliminates federal investment in our roads and transit systems in fiscal year 2015," he said. "If we do not find the political will to beat back these ideological proposals and increase investment in infrastructure, we will again find ourselves bringing up the rear."

Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., said Tuesday, "Every day, Americans rely on the nation's infrastructure to commute safely to work, visit family and friends, and travel freely around the country.

"Businesses depend on a well-functioning transportation system to manage their supply chains and move their goods and services to market. A well-maintained, efficient transportation system is essential to the economic competitiveness of the U.S."

In its recent analysis, Rockefeller said, ASCE estimated that if this investment backlog is not addressed by 2020, the U.S. would cumulatively lose more than $3.1 trillion in its GDP.

Rockefeller believes the U.S. Department of Transportation should create a fund designed to encourage private investment in transportation projects that maintain American economic competitiveness.

Reach Paul J. Nyden at pjny...@wvgazette.com or 304-348-5164.

 

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