Federal Meeting
Environment Hearing: Challenges and Opportunities for Safe, Reliable, and Affordable Drinking Water
February 24, 2026
The House Committee on Energy and Commerce held a hearing to discuss the challenges and opportunities related to ensuring safe, reliable, and affordable drinking water across the United States. The hearing addressed critical issues such as aging water infrastructure, contamination from lead and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), and the need for modernization of the Safe Drinking Water Act. Witnesses highlighted the importance of sustained federal investment, particularly through the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), which allocated over $50 billion for water infrastructure improvements. Challenges faced by small and rural water systems, including workforce shortages, complex application processes, and cybersecurity threats, were emphasized. The hearing also underscored the necessity of balancing stringent health-protective standards with affordability for consumers, advocating for permanent water assistance programs. Oversight concerns were raised regarding EPA's management and guidance clarity, with calls for enhanced transparency and accountability to safeguard taxpayer funds. Overall, the committee sought bipartisan solutions to modernize water infrastructure, improve regulatory frameworks, and ensure equitable access to safe drinking water for all Americans.
Sources
- Environment Hearing: Challenges and Opportunities for Safe, Reliable, and Affordable Drinking Water · House Committee on Energy and Commerce · Feb 24