America's drinking water systems are facing a reckoning — and the clock is running out.

Mike Grimm, former General Manager of West Slope Water District, says the American Water Works Association's landmark Beyond the Replacement Era report puts hard numbers behind what water leaders have long known: the gap between what utilities need and what they're actually investing is widening every year.

With an estimated $56.6 billion annual shortfall and $2.1–$2.4 trillion needed over the next 25 years, the status quo is no longer an option.

Grimm's message to policymakers and communities alike is urgent — every year of inaction makes the problem larger, more expensive, and harder to solve. The report is designed to be the defining tool water leaders use to drive that conversation at the local, state, and federal level.

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