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Congress Funds Advanced Wastewater Treatment Grants
March 24, 2026
Congresswoman Haley Stevens and Representative Brian Fitzpatrick introduced the bipartisan Advanced Wastewater Treatment Assistance Act, authorizing $1 billion in federal grants over five years to support water utilities in upgrading wastewater treatment infrastructure. The program focuses on deploying advanced treatment technologies to remove emerging contaminants such as PFAS, prioritizing financially disadvantaged communities and capping administrative costs. This legislation aims to modernize water systems, protect public health, and maintain affordable water access nationwide.
- The grant program will cover up to 50% of project costs for eligible wastewater treatment upgrades, creating significant contracting opportunities for technology providers and engineering firms specializing in advanced treatment solutions.
- Procurement professionals should prepare for forthcoming solicitations and funding allocations targeting infrastructure modernization, especially in communities with elevated contaminant risks.
- Utilities and contractors can expect increased demand for innovative treatment technologies addressing PFAS and other emerging pollutants, aligning with EPA and state environmental priorities.
- Organizations serving disadvantaged or financially constrained communities may find enhanced eligibility and funding support under this program, emphasizing equitable infrastructure investment.
Michigan knows all too well the impact of contaminants like PFAS on our communities. This legislation will help utilities deploy next-generation wastewater treatment technologies, modernize infrastructure, and keep water safe and affordable.
— Rep. Haley Stevens
The bipartisan Advanced Wastewater Treatment Assistance Act would provide targeted federal support to help utilities deploy proven advanced treatment solutions, prioritize disadvantaged communities, and ensure Americans continue to have access to affordable, reliable clean water.
— Adam Krantz
This bipartisan legislation delivers the kind of smart, targeted federal partnership needed to help utilities deploy proven treatment technologies, strengthen public health protections, and keep water affordable.
— Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick
Agencies
Environmental Protection Agency, National Association of Clean Water Agencies, U.S. House of Representatives, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (MPART), Michigan Rural Water Association
Contracts
$1 billion over five years
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- WHAT THEYโRE SAYING: Rep. Stevens Champions Bipartisan Bill to Improve Wastewater Treatment and Protect Clean Water | Congresswoman Haley Stevens · Stevens House · Mar 24
- Rep. Haley Stevens Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Improve Wastewater Treatment and Protect Clean Water | Congresswoman Haley Stevens · Stevens House · Mar 19