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EPA Announces $755,000 Is Available To PA To Improve Drinking Water For Underserved, Disadvantaged Communities

On August 26, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the availability of $755,000 for Pennsylvania to improve drinking water for residents in small towns and underserved communities.

This funding is part of $25 million in Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act grants that are available nationwide. EPA is committed to ensuring that all Americans, especially those living in small towns and underserved communities, have safe water to drink and clean water to support recreation and economic development.

“Safe drinking water is fundamental to building thriving communities and we are excited by the drinking water improvements that these funds will support across the country,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “We are also excited by future program improvements envisioned by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, including increased funding and removing barriers to better support low-income communities.”

For the current funding cycle, states, Tribes, and territories are eligible to receive funding under EPA’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities Grant Program.

Through the program, EPA will award grants to support compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and provide access to drinking water services. Funding can also be used for conducting household water quality testing, including testing for unregulated contaminants.

State and territorial grant allotments for the grant program are available on EPA’s website. States can submit applications for funding at www.grants.gov until June 30, 2022.

EPA intends to release another memo in the fall to provide allotments to support activities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities.

EPA’s announcement also illustrates the benefits of investing in water-- protecting public health and the environment, addressing key challenges facing communities, and creating jobs. 

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal would build on successful programs like the WIIN Act’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities Grant Program to bring more benefits to communities across the country.

For more information  on available grants, visit EPA’s Drinking Water Grants webpage.

NewsClips:

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-- AP: U.S. House Passes $3.5 Trillion Biden Budget Blueprint After Deal With Moderates Putting Infrastructure Bill Back On Track

-- YorkD Editorial: PA Reps Must Push Hard For Infrastructure Funding

[Posted: August 26, 2021]


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