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Infrastructure In Focus: A Deep Dive Look at Water Infrastructure Opportunities and Risks - Part 2

Webinar | 12.07.20, 6:00 AM EST - 7:00 AM EST

Join Crowell & Moring for a two-part webinar series that will explore the issues impacting investment, development, and operation of water infrastructure in 2021 and beyond. 


Part two will focus on how the ever changing regulatory environment and security risks can impact investment and operation of water infrastructure projects – including an examination of whether more stringent regulations alone will ensure that water remains safe and accessible.  


Speakers: David Chung, Partner (D.C.); Evan Wolff, Partner (D.C.); Paul Freeman, Senior Counsel (N.Y.); and Byron Brown, Senior Counsel (D.C.).


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