Overlapping Programming | Wastewater Facilities | Drinking Water Supply |
Solid and Hazardous Waste | Electric, Power & Pipelines | Communications | Stormwater Facilities
Communications
Communication Networks are some of the most rapidly developing technologies in the County and most municipalities have not taken technological advances into consideration in the planning process.
In 1996, Landscapes reported that the county reviewed 10 proposed cellular towers. Today more than 185 exist. The communications infrastructure has become increasingly important over the past 10 years as the economy and residents of Chester County continue to rely heavily upon information technology. There are many forms of communications networks reshaping how the county does business. Furthermore, the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which deregulated the telecommunications industry, as well as technological advances and changes in the way business performs, all contribute to the potential for growth and the change that has occurred in the past decade.
Overlapping Programming | Wastewater Facilities | Drinking Water Supply |
Solid and Hazardous Waste | Electric, Power & Pipelines | Communications | Stormwater Facilities
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