Federal News
Senators Fund Palmetto Water Infrastructure Upgrade
March 12, 2026
U.S. Senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock secured bipartisan federal funding totaling $856,000 to upgrade the drinking water infrastructure in Palmetto, Georgia. This investment addresses critical failures in the city's force main pipes, aiming to replace aging infrastructure to prevent service disruptions and ensure reliable water delivery. The funding was awarded on January 23, 2026, and represents a targeted municipal infrastructure improvement supported at the federal level.
- Why this matters: Municipal water infrastructure upgrades present procurement opportunities for contractors specializing in pipeline replacement and water system rehabilitation.
- The bipartisan nature of the funding highlights potential for collaborative federal support in local infrastructure projects.
- Procurement professionals should note the focus on force main pipe replacement as a critical component of water system reliability.
- Companies with expertise in water infrastructure should consider engagement with the City of Palmetto and similar municipalities pursuing federally supported upgrades.
Thanks to the $856,000 in funds awarded by Senators Ossoff and Warnock, Palmetto can take a significant step forward by replacing a section of force main that has experienced multiple critical failures over the past two years.
— Sylvia Redic, City Administrator, City of Palmetto
Every town in Georgia deserves safe, effective water infrastructure. That’s why Senator Reverend Warnock and I bought Republicans and Democrats together to upgrade water infrastructure in Palmetto.
— Senator Jon Ossoff
Access to safe, clean, and reliable drinking water provides vital peace of mind. I am proud to have worked alongside my Georgia colleagues to bring this timely investment to the city of Palmetto.
— Senator Raphael Warnock
Agencies
United States Senate, City of Palmetto
Contracts
$856,000