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EPA Announces $80 Million in Funding to Protect Waterways from Sewage Overflows

EPA Announces $80 Million in Funding to Protect Waterways from Sewage Overflows

April 29, 2026

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EPA Announces $80 Million in Funding to Protect Waterways from Sewage Overflows

April 29, 2026

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EPA Press Office ([email protected])

WASHINGTON - Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the availability of approximately $80 million through the Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grant program to help communities address stormwater and sewer infrastructure needs. These grants will strengthen systems that safely capture and manage stormwater to help prevent contaminants, including untreated sewage, from polluting nearby waterways. The agency will provide funding from both fiscal years 2025 and 2026 to states, which will be awarded to communities across the country.

"Stormwater and sewage systems are critical for managing pollution to keep our nation's waterways clean and support healthy people, economic growth, and thriving ecosystems," said EPA Assistant Administrator for Water Jess Kramer. "This $80 million investment will help states upgrade stormwater management systems to address the threat of aging and inadequate infrastructure."

Stormwater can be a significant source of water pollution and a public health concern. It can collect various pollutants, including trash, chemicals, oils, and dirt/sediment, and convey them to nearby waterways. When mixed with domestic and industrial wastewater in combined sewers, stormwater can also contribute to combined sewer overflows during heavy storm events.

Safely and effectively managing stormwater to reduce pollution before it reaches local waterways is essential. However, the cost to construct, operate, and maintain stormwater infrastructure can be significant, which can strain wastewater systems and their customers, especially in small and financially distressed communities. The agency's Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grant program will prioritize projects for small and/or financially distressed communities. Under the existing regulations, state grantees are not required to contribute cost shares for projects located in small and/or financially distressed communities.

Regional Allotments for Fiscal Year 2025 and Fiscal Year 2026

State Entity FY25 Allotment FY26 Allotment
Region 1 $ 3,324,000 $ 3,323,000
Connecticut $ 768,000 $ 768,000
Maine $ 234,000 $ 234,000
Massachusetts $ 1,464,000 $ 1,463,000
New Hampshire $ 324,000 $ 324,000
Rhode Island $ 302,000 $ 302,000
Vermont $ 232,000 $ 232,000
Region 2 $ 3,966,000 $ 3,969,000
New Jersey $ 1,256,000 $ 1,255,000
New York $ 2,231,000 $ 2,232,000
Puerto Rico $ 276,000 $ 279,000
Virgin Islands $ 203,000 $ 203,000
Region 3 $ 7,416,000 $ 7,415,000
Delaware $ 203,000 $ 203,000
District of Columbia $ 393,000 $ 391,000
Maryland $ 725,000 $ 725,000
Pennsylvania $ 1,365,000 $ 1,366,000
Virginia $ 4,097,000 $ 4,097,000
West Virginia $ 633,000 $ 633,000
Region 4 $ 6,567,000 $ 6,563,000
Alabama $ 439,000 $ 439,000
Florida $ 2,409,000 $ 2,408,000
Georgia $ 1,043,000 $ 1,041,000
Kentucky $ 511,000 $ 511,000
Mississippi $ 280,000 $ 280,000
North Carolina $ 1,077,000 $ 1,077,000
South Carolina $ 349,000 $ 348,000
Tennessee $ 459,000 $ 459,000
Region 5 $ 4,753,000 $ 4,752,000
Illinois $ 871,000 $ 871,000
Indiana $ 813,000 $ 813,000
Michigan $ 1,210,000 $ 1,209,000
Minnesota $ 345,000 $ 345,000
Ohio $ 931,000 $ 931,000
Wisconsin $ 583,000 $ 583,000
Region 6 $ 3,373,000 $ 3,372,000
Arkansas $ 419,000 $ 419,000
Louisiana $ 613,000 $ 614,000
New Mexico $ 325,000 $ 325,000
Oklahoma $ 269,000 $ 268,000
Texas $ 1,747,000 $ 1,746,000
Region 7 $ 1,677,000 $ 1,674,000
Iowa $ 442,000 $ 441,000
Kansas $ 234,000 $ 233,000
Missouri $ 797,000 $ 797,000
Nebraska $ 204,000 $ 203,000
Region 8 $ 1,925,000 $ 1,924,000
Colorado $ 781,000 $ 780,000
Montana $ 203,000 $ 203,000
North Dakota $ 203,000 $ 203,000
South Dakota $ 203,000 $ 203,000
Utah $ 332,000 $ 332,000
Wyoming $ 203,000 $ 203,000
Region 9 $ 5,666,000 $ 5,674,000
American Samoa $ 399,000 $ 401,000
Arizona $ 415,000 $ 414,000
California $ 3,834,000 $ 3,834,000
Guam $ 281,000 $ 283,000
Hawaii $ 238,000 $ 241,000
Nevada $ 203,000 $ 204,000
Northern Marianas $ 296,000 $ 297,000
Region 10 $ 1,923,000 $ 1,924,000
Alaska $ 203,000 $ 204,000
Idaho $ 203,000 $ 203,000
Oregon $ 572,000 $ 572,000
Washington $ 945,000 $ 945,000

Learn more about the Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grant program.

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