Drinking Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Rolling Submissions
N/A
Grant
<10,000
Construction, Design, Planning, Technical Assistance
The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) authorizes the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to award grants to assist underserved, disadvantaged communities, and small communities with meeting SDWA requirements. EPA is also authorized to award grants to states for responding to a drinking water contaminant.
WIIN grants will be awarded as non-competitive grants to states, territories, and tribes. It is designed to help public water systems in underserved communities meet and comply with SDWA requirements. This program will provide assistance to underserved communities that have no household drinking water services or are served by a public water system that violates or exceeds any Maximum Containment Level, treatment technique, or action level.
EPA informs the states each fiscal year of their allotments for the grant program. States may apply for their individual allotments after they are announced.
For comprehensive program information, visit the program’s website.
Our Helpdesk team can help with questions about funding opportunities, where to start, or where to go next with your community’s water infrastructure needs. Disadvantaged or overburdened communities are eligible for additional technical assistance completing applications. Request a risk free consultation with the Helpdesk today.