Xylem Inc. Value of Water Index reveals Americans willing to pay more to improve U.S. water infrastructure
Index shows a new consciousness is needed about water in the U.S.
The Xylem Value of Water Index, a nationwide poll of American voters detailing what they think should be done about the country’s water crisis and who should pay for it, also found that most Americans have been affected by water issues and hold all levels of government responsible for investing in water infrastructure. Key Index findings include:
- A growing number of voters - 88 percent - believe U.S. water infrastructure needs reform; an 8 percent increase since 2010.
- More than three-quarters of Americans are concerned about U.S. water infrastructure.
- Nearly 90 percent of Americans reported having personally felt the impact of water shortages and contamination.
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Despite recent rate increases, 61 percent of Americans are willing to
pay a little more each month to upgrade U.S. water infrastructure.
Americans are willing to pay an average of
$7.70 more per month, up from$6.20 more per month in 2010. - Eighty-eight percent of Americans believe that Federal, state or local government should be held accountable for fixing water infrastructure problems.
“We launched the 2012 Xylem Value of Water Index because we want
to determine exactly what people think about water and what they are
willing to do to ensure they have access to this vital resource,” said
According to the
To view the full results of the Index, visit http://www.xyleminc.com/valueofwater/.
About the 2012 Xylem Value of Water Index
The 2012 Xylem Value of Water Index is based on a telephone study
of 1,008 American voters age 18 years and older and an oversample of 250
The Value of
About Xylem
Xylem (XYL) is a leading global water technology provider, enabling
customers to transport, treat, test and efficiently use water in public
utility, residential and commercial building services, industrial and
agricultural settings. The company does business in more than 150
countries through a number of market-leading product brands, and its
people bring broad applications expertise with a strong focus on finding
local solutions to the world’s most challenging water and wastewater
problems. Launched in 2011 from the spinoff of the water-related
businesses of
The name Xylem is derived from classical Greek and is the tissue that transports water in plants, highlighting the engineering efficiency of our water-centric business by linking it with the best water transportation of all -- that which occurs in nature. For more information, please visit us at www.xyleminc.com.
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Xylem Inc.
Tom Glover, +1-914-323-5891
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