09/16/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/16/2025 11:08
September 16, 2025
WASHINGTON - Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced grant funding totaling more than $3 million for three projects to reduce lead in drinking water in Tribal communities.
"Strengthening public health for Tribes and reducing toxic lead in drinking water are priorities as we work to ensure that all Americans have clean and safe water under the agency's Powering the Great American Comeback initiative," said EPA Acting Assistant Administrator for Water Peggy Browne. "With $3 million in EPA funding, Tribes will be able to remove legacy sources of lead in drinking water, including replacing lead-lined water mains and rehabilitating water storage tanks that have lead-based paint on their interior. These actions will support safe drinking water for current and future generations."
The three projects announced today are funded under the Safe Drinking Water Act's Reducing Lead in Drinking Water Tribal Grant Program. EPA will provide funding via interagency agreements with the Indian Health Service (IHS). The agency anticipates awarding federal grants to the following recipients after legal and administrative requirements are satisfied:
Background
On July 17, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin reaffirmed the EPA Policy for the Administration of Environmental Programs on Indian Reservations (EPA Indian Policy), which contains nine fundamental principles to guide EPA's work with Tribes. On July 31, the agency made $1 million in grant funding available for Tribes to develop underground injection control programs that protect sources of drinking water while supporting industry and energy projects. Additionally, this year EPA made $202 million available to improve drinking water and wastewater infrastructure for American Indian Tribes and Alaska Native Villages through the Clean Water Indian Set Aside and Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants. The agency also awarded $49 million in funding for technical support for small, rural and Tribal communities working to make wastewater infrastructure improvements through Water Technical Assistance.
Learn more about EPA's Reducing Lead in Drinking Water Tribal Grant Program and Clean and Safe Water in Indian Country.