EPA Announces $25 Million to Help Provide Small, Underserved, and Disadvantaged Communities with Clean and Safe Drinking Water

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Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Nine Tribal Nations

 

EPA Announces $25 Million to Help Provide Small, Underserved, and Disadvantaged Communities with Clean and Safe Drinking Water 


 

Contact Information: EPA Press Office (press@epa.gov)

LENEXA, KAN. (MAY 21, 2024) – Today, May 21, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $25 million for states and territories to invest in clean and safe drinking water. This grant funding will specifically benefit underserved, small and disadvantaged communities by upgrading infrastructure to comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act, reducing exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), removing sources of lead, and addressing additional local drinking water challenges. The EPA funding announced today advances President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda to help communities make real progress on critical drinking water upgrades.

“Across the country, too many communities struggle to maintain and upgrade drinking water infrastructure that is essential to public health,” said Acting Assistant Administrator for Water Bruno Pigott. “This $25 million in EPA grant funding, along with historic investments from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, will strengthen our nation’s water infrastructure and help ensure everyone has access to clean and safe drinking water.”

This funding is part of the Biden-Harris Justice40 Initiative, which advances environmental justice and benefits disadvantaged communities by ensuring that federal funding is reaching places that need it most.

EPA’s grant funding is flexible and can support a broad range of projects to help communities address drinking water concerns, from household water quality testing to monitoring for drinking water contaminants, including PFAS. These funds can also be used to identify and replace lead service lines to help achieve President Biden’s goal of removing 100% of lead pipes across the country. Funds may also support efforts to build the technical, financial, and managerial abilities of a water system’s operations and staff. Infrastructure projects—from transmission, distribution, and storage—that support drinking water quality improvements are also eligible for grant funding.

The Small, Underserved, and Disadvantaged Community grant program, established under the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act, awards funding to states and territories on a non-competitive basis. EPA awards funding to states based on an allocation formula that includes factors for population below the poverty level, small water systems, and underserved communities. Since 2019, this grant program has allocated over $130 million to states, territories and Tribes. There is a separate allotment to support activities in American Indian and Alaska Native Village communities. For more information, visit the WIIN SUDC Grant website.  

FY 2024 Small, Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities (SUDC) Grant Allotments for States and Territories
Based on FY 2024 Appropriations of $25,080,000

 

State/Territory

FY 2024 Allotment

State/Territory

FY 2024 Allotment

Alabama

$369,000

Montana

$326,000

Alaska

$571,000

Nebraska

$284,000

American Samoa

$141,000

Nevada

$293,000

Arizona

$490,000

New Hampshire

$259,000

Arkansas

$342,000

New Jersey

$406,000

California

$1,624,000

New Mexico

$393,000

Colorado

$462,000

New York

$1,047,000

Connecticut

$273,000

North Carolina

$679,000

Delaware

$195,000

North Dakota

$210,000

District of Columbia

$151,000

Northern Mariana Islands

$142,000

Florida

$961,000

Ohio

$609,000

Georgia

$664,000

Oklahoma

$492,000

Guam

$135,000

Oregon

$425,000

Hawaii

$170,000

Pennsylvania

$799,000

Idaho

$316,000

Puerto Rico

$478,000

Illinois

$702,000

Rhode Island

$168,000

Indiana

$422,000

South Carolina

$375,000

Iowa

$348,000

South Dakota

$240,000

Kansas

$381,000

Tennessee

$403,000

Kentucky

$340,000

Texas

$1,821,000

Louisiana

$641,000

Utah

$291,000

Maine

$238,000

U.S. Virgin Islands

$138,000

Maryland

$305,000

Vermont

$210,000

Massachusetts

$348,000

Virginia

$469,000

Michigan

$650,000

Washington

$566,000

Minnesota

$382,000

West Virginia

$315,000

Mississippi

$420,000

Wisconsin

$439,000

Missouri

$524,000

Wyoming

$238,000

 

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