Federal News
USDA Invests $66M in Illinois Water Infrastructure
March 17, 2026
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development has committed a combined $66 million investment to construct a new water treatment plant, two wells, and associated water transmission infrastructure serving the Village of Fieldon and rural Jersey County, Illinois. This funding package includes a $42 million direct loan and a $24 million grant under the Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant program, aimed at enhancing safe and reliable water access for over 8,000 residents in these rural communities. The project reflects USDA's ongoing focus on improving rural infrastructure and presents opportunities for contractors specializing in water treatment and transmission systems.
- The contract awarded on March 19, 2026, involves construction and installation of critical water infrastructure components, signaling active procurement opportunities in rural Illinois.
- Procurement professionals should note the combined loan and grant funding structure, which may influence contract terms and compliance requirements.
- Vendors with expertise in water infrastructure projects, especially those familiar with USDA Rural Development programs, can leverage this initiative to pursue similar rural water projects.
- The involvement of Illinois Alluvial Regional Water Company Inc as the implementing entity highlights potential partnership or subcontracting avenues for local and regional firms.
Under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, USDA Rural Development is committed to ensuring access to safe, reliable water throughout the United States, including here in rural Illinois.
— Jesus Ortega, Illinois State Director, USDA Rural Development
Agencies
U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development, United States Department of Agriculture
Vendors
Illinois Alluvial Regional Water Company Inc
Contracts
$66 million