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GEFA Awards $32.2M Grants for Georgia Water Contaminant Projects
March 19, 2026
The Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA) has awarded a total of $32.2 million in grant funding to ten Georgia communities in 2026 to address emerging contaminants such as PFAS in drinking water and wastewater systems. These grants, supported by federal funding sources including the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act, will finance pilot testing, remediation technology installations, and infrastructure upgrades at multiple water treatment facilities across the state. Key projects include significant funding for PFAS remediation technology and plant upgrades in Summerville, Augusta-Richmond County, and Chatsworth.
- Why this matters: This funding represents a substantial investment in water safety infrastructure, creating procurement opportunities for contractors specializing in water treatment technologies and environmental remediation.
- Agencies and contractors should note the focus on emerging contaminants, particularly PFAS, which is driving new technology requirements and pilot programs.
- Procurement professionals should prepare for potential solicitations related to pilot testing, technology installation, and infrastructure upgrades at municipal water and wastewater treatment plants.
- Companies with expertise in environmental engineering, water treatment systems, and contaminant remediation technologies may find increased demand in Georgia's water sector.
Agencies
Georgia Environmental Finance Authority
Contracts
$4,500,000, $3,720,000, $6,837,000