🌊 What Does 2025 Hold for U.S. Water Policy and Fluid Handling? The fluid handling industry is gearing up for major changes as 2025 approaches, driven by shifts in U.S. water policy. From increased infrastructure investments to evolving regulations, these changes present new opportunities—and challenges—for companies like R.O.W. Resources. In our latest blog, we dive into how deregulation, regional water quality standards, and reduced federal climate initiatives are reshaping the landscape for fluid handling. If you’re in the industry, this is a must-read for staying ahead in a rapidly changing environment. https://lnkd.in/eigstK4C
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