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The Energy and Water Research Integration
Act passed by a voice vote. H.R.3598 was introduced by Science and
Technology Committee Chairman Bart Gordon (D-TN) on September 17, 2009.
This bill directs the Secretary of Energy, in coordination with other
relevant federal agencies, to establish the Energy-Water Architecture
Council (EWAC) to provide improved energy and water resource data
collection, reporting, and the technological innovation.
"H.R. 3598 addresses the critical
linkage between our nation's energy and water resources by directing the
Department of Energy to better integrate water into existing federal
energy research efforts," stated Gordon. "In the last Congress, the
Committee undertook a comprehensive review of federal research and
technology development efforts focused on improving utilization of our
precious water resources. We have since held five hearings and passed
three bills pertaining to this important topic out of the House."
"Demand for energy and water resources
is stressing the environment and our economy. Innovation in technologies
which address the nexus between these two resources is critical to the
future of our country. This legislation takes important steps to deal
with these challenges," said Energy and Environment Subcommittee Vice
Chairman Paul Tonko (D-NY), who managed the bills on the floor.
This legislation is the product of
several recommendations from the Committee's hearings on water and
reports from the National Academies, the Government Accountability
Office, the National Science Technology Council, and the Department of
Energy (DOE). In addition, this bill has been endorsed by the Water
Innovations Alliance, NanoH2O Inc., and the Alliance for Water
Efficiency.
For more information, please see the
Committee's website:
http://science.house.gov. |