Federal Legislation
Senators Reintroduce Rural Water Systems Bill
March 17, 2026
Senators Shelley Moore Capito, Cory Booker, and Representative Terri Sewell have reintroduced the Rural Decentralized Water Systems Reauthorization Act to extend and expand the USDA Rural Decentralized Water Systems Grant Program through 2031. This legislation aims to increase funding limits and prioritize support for low- and moderate-income households, particularly in rural areas of West Virginia, New Jersey, and Alabama, addressing critical sanitation infrastructure deficiencies affecting over one million residents lacking safely managed sanitation. The bill focuses on improving water well and wastewater systems to enhance public health and environmental outcomes in underserved communities.
- The USDA will continue administering grant funding for decentralized water and wastewater infrastructure improvements, with expanded eligibility and increased funding caps.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased opportunities for contractors specializing in rural water and wastewater system design, installation, and maintenance.
- This reauthorization signals sustained federal investment in rural sanitation infrastructure, encouraging vendors to align capabilities with USDA program requirements.
- Organizations serving low-income rural areas should prepare to engage with USDA grant programs to support infrastructure upgrades through 2031.
Strengthening infrastructure across West Virginia has long been a top priority for me. This legislation will improve home water systems in our state and reauthorize the Rural Decentralized Water Systems Grant Program, a program that has delivered real results for West Virginians.
— Senator Shelley Moore Capito
Many New Jerseyans in low-income households are dealing with broken or outdated wastewater systems, and this bill will help provide better access to wastewater infrastructure for families who desperately need it.
— Senator Cory Booker
Agencies
United States Department of Agriculture