U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)
EPA to Infuse Almost $1 Billion
Into Drinking Water Programs
Contact: (Media only) Dale Kemery, (202) 564-4355 / kemery.dale@epa.gov
(Other inquiries) Veronica Blette, (202) 564-4094 / blette.veronica@epa.gov
(Washington, D.C. - July 5, 2006) States,
territories and tribes will share more than $940 million from three EPA grant
programs to support the quality and security of the nation's drinking water. The
water supplies for more than 270 million people will benefit from the funding.
"This important Congressional funding advances President Bush's commitment to
states and communities for safe, sustainable, and secure water systems," said
Benjamin H. Grumbles, assistant administrator for water.
More than $837 million will support Drinking Water State Revolving Funds
programs, which help states, territories and tribes finance infrastructure
improvements to public water systems. Federal capitalization grants fund
low-interest loans to public water systems. Eligible projects include upgrades
to treatment facilities, certain storage facilities and distribution systems.
Since the program began in 1997, public water systems have received more than $9
billion in low-interest loans. Concurrently, the agency has proposed allotting
$841,500,000 in the proposed FY 2007 budget.
Another $98 million in grants will fund the Public Water Supervision System.
This system operates under the Safe Drinking Water Act and provides resources to
implement and enforce drinking water regulations and programs. At the same time
the agency is announcing tentative allotments of $99,099,000 in the proposed FY
2007 budget.
Finally, EPA will provide $5 million in FY 2006 counter-terrorism grants to
states and territories. The grants will help provide drinking water utilities
with technical assistance and training to improve the readiness of first
responders at drinking water systems, including practicing emergency response
and recovery plans. States are also encouraged to develop strategies to help
utilities implement security enhancements.
States, territories, and tribes may apply for funding through their EPA regional
offices.
More information:
Public Water Supervision System:
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/pws/grants/
Drinking Water State Revolving Funds:
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/dwsrf/allotments/
Counter-terrorism funding:
http://cfpub.epa.gov/safewater/watersecurity/financeassist.cfm
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