
Liquid Assets, the film documentary produced and sponsored with the assistance of the Minnesota Chapter of APWA, will be broadcast this Sunday, December 4th, from 8:00 to 9:00 PM on Twin Cities Public Television. The program explores concerns about Minnesota’s aging water infrastructure.
According to BluePrint Minnesota; "Many drinking water systems, sanitary sewers and storm sewers throughout the state are rapidly approaching the end of their useful life, so communities of all sizes are trying to come up with ways to replace these vital utilities that are routinely taken for granted. The rural cities of Brandon, Hoffman, and Battle Lake are featured (in the documentary), in addition to the city of Duluth and communities within the Twin Cities area, to demonstrate how each of them are grappling with the task of maintaining a high quality standard of water in this time of tight budgets."
After this Sunday's premiere, the program will be repeated several times on TPT - See list of dates and times below. In addition, the documentary will be made available on DVD so that it can be viewed and discussed by select groups such as schools, city councils, public utilities, other civic groups, legislators, and anyone interested the future of our water infrastructure.
TPT MN Channel 2.2:
Sun Dec 4th @ 8:00 pm
Mon Dec 5th @ 2:00 am
Mon Dec 5th @ 8:00 am
Mon Dec 5th @ 2:00 pm
Tue Jan 17th @ 3:00 am
Tue Jan 17th @ 9:00 am
Tue Jan 17th @ 3:00 pm
Tue Jan 17th @ 9:00 pm
TPT Life Channel 2.3:
Sun Dec 11th @ 12:00 pm
Patti Craddock
pcraddock@sehinc.com