The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) created a new website to track the status of State Revolving Fund (SRF) funding through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has provided $50 billion for water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure upgrades. About 85% of the funding is allocated through Clean Water SRF and Drinking Water SRF programs. The website includes information about the following categories of funding:
- Clean Water SRF General Supplemental
- Clean Water SRF Emerging Contaminants
- Drinking Water SRF General Supplemental
- Drinking Water SRF Emerging Contaminants
- Drinking Water SRF Lead Service Line Replacement
Each State must publish an Intended Use Plan to be eligible to apply for Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding. The new website includes a matrix that lists the State, fund, agency managing the SRF funding, State program website, and the funding status which ranges from fully awarded to not yet awarded.
You can find out more about your State’s funding status by accessing the USEPA website.