A Roadmap to Bring Water to 2 Million Americans by 2040

A Roadmap to Bring Water to 2 Million Americans by 2040

From waterloop by Travis Loop

April 28, 2026

About this episode

Kabir Thatte discusses a new roadmap to provide universal access to water and sanitation in the U.S. by 2040.

More than 2 million people in the United States live without running water or a working toilet—and the true number could be far higher. It’s a crisis hidden in plain sight, affecting communities from tribal lands and rural Appalachia to border colonias and even neighborhoods just beyond city infrastructure. In this episode, Kabir Thatte of the Vessel Collective announces a new national roadmap aimed at closing that gap. Thatte outlines the scale of the issue—families hauling water, unreliable or unaffordable service for tens of millions more, and billions in economic losses tied to inaction. He also explains why the gap has persisted: limited public awareness, fragmented government investment, and a lack of coordinated support for communities trying to build and maintain water systems. Thatte says the roadmap sets a clear target: universal access to water and sanitation in the U.S. by 2040. It organizes more than 50 strategies into three pillars—visibility, government commitment, and capacity—focused on building public awareness, aligning federal and state action, expanding funding, and strengthening workforce and technical support. The roadmap is being released as the Vessel…

People in this episode

Host: Travis Loop

Guest: Kabir Thatte

Topics covered

  • water access
  • public health
  • infrastructure
  • government policy
  • community support
  • economic impact

Keywords

  • water crisis
  • sanitation
  • infrastructure
  • public awareness
  • government investment
  • community support
  • economic losses

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Vessel Collective

Places: United States, Washington, D.C., tribal lands, rural Appalachia, border colonias

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