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Wisconsin Releases $125M for PFAS Mitigation
March 19, 2026
The State of Wisconsin has approved the release of $125 million in funding through bipartisan legislation (AB 130 and AB 131) to address PFAS contamination statewide. This funding supports local communities with well compensation grants, emergency bottled water supplies, and PFAS mitigation programs. The initiative follows years of advocacy led by Governor Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to improve water quality and public health protections.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased contracting opportunities related to environmental remediation, water treatment technologies, and emergency supply logistics within Wisconsin.
- Agencies and contractors involved in environmental services and infrastructure should prepare for solicitations targeting PFAS contamination mitigation and community support programs.
- The funding release signals a sustained state commitment to addressing emerging contaminants, indicating potential for multi-year procurement engagements.
- Businesses specializing in water quality solutions and environmental consulting may find strategic opportunities to partner with state agencies and local governments in Wisconsin.
Iโve always believed that every Wisconsinite should have access to clean drinking water thatโs free of harmful pollutants, which is why Iโve spent seven years working to clean up our water and get contaminants out of our water supplies for good, including PFAS, which has been a top priority for my administration from the get-go. Today is the culmination of years of work by my administration and marks a historic win for the people of Wisconsin and the health and safety of our kids, families, and communities. Itโs a great day for Wisconsin.
— Governor Tony Evers
Agencies
State of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Wisconsin State Senate
Contracts
$125 million