To waive certain requirements under section 306018 of title 54, United States Code, with respect to undertakings to upgrade public water systems and treatment works.
Summary
HR6353 streamlines public water system upgrades by waiving historic preservation requirements, accelerating project timelines and increasing demand for water infrastructure services and technology. This directly benefits companies in water treatment, piping, and construction. The bill's referral to subcommittee indicates progress towards enactment.
Key Takeaways
- 1.HR6353 directly accelerates public water system upgrades by waiving historic preservation requirements.
- 2.Companies in water treatment, infrastructure construction, and related technologies will experience increased demand and project opportunities.
- 3.The bill acts as a catalyst for existing infrastructure funding, increasing deployment efficiency rather than appropriating new funds.
Market Implications
The passage of HR6353 will drive increased revenue and project backlogs for companies in the water infrastructure sector. Expect a bullish sentiment for $XYL, $AOS, $ETN, $FLR, $JCI, $CWT, and $WTRG as project timelines shorten and regulatory costs decrease. This legislative action provides a clear tailwind for the sector.
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