Jump to  
New York Gets $430 Million From EPA For Wastewater Infrastructure

New York Gets $430 Million From EPA For Wastewater Infrastructure

by Derek Markham in Infrastructure

The EPA has awarded the single largest grant in their history to New York State for wastewater infrastructure projects: $430 million. The funding comes from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and will finance municipal and county governments and wastewater utilities for projects to protect ponds, lakes, and streams in New York communities.

Photo: nationalruralWater Treatment

Water Treatment

“EPA is committed to being part of the solution in this economic downturn. By keeping the waterways clean and healthy, we’re bringing new jobs and new opportunities to local communities. Protecting human health and the environment is a great way to put people to work and stimulate our economy.” – EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act provides for $4 billion dollars to be awarded to fund wastewater infrastructure projects across the country, creating thousands of jobs and protecting the health and environment of millions of U.S. citizens.

“Water and wastewater infrastructure are economic engines for communities. Without these services communities cannot attract businesses. Drinking and wastewater systems generate jobs long after the projects are complete. The Recovery Act will help transform and modernize our aging wastewater and drinking water infrastructure. It will help communities construct new facilities and modernize existing systems to be more effective in providing wastewater treatment and safe drinking water.” – EPA

At least 20% of the Recovery Act funds must to green projects, projects involving green infrastructure and those that improve energy or water efficiency. New York’s program will also provide funding for communities that are facing financial hardships.

“New York State is committed to innovative approaches to building environmentally sustainable and energy efficient wastewater treatment technologies. This funding will help protect our environment and will support thousands of jobs across the State at a time when we need it most.” – NY Governor Paterson

The EPA grant money will be awarded to the NY State Dept. of Environmental Conservation and implemented by the NY State Environmental Facilities Corporation.

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will also fund a $2 billion program to improve drinking water systems nationwide.

  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • Live
  • MySpace
  • Ping.fm
  • Technorati
  • Tipd
  • Digg
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Print
  • Twitter
  • FriendFeed
  • PDF
  • RSS

Related Posts:

Posted on Apr 09, 2009

Tags:

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, epa, Lisa P. Jackson, New York, wastewater infrastructure, wastewater systems, water systems

About the Author

Derek Markham

Derek Markham is husband, father, and writer based in Colorado, with a passion for all things sustainable. For the last ten years, he's worked in the natural foods industry, most recently running a small co-operative grocery store. Derek enjoys sharing tips, lessons learned, and resources for going green, simple living, and natural parenting. In his personal time, he loves to ride his bike (an 80s Trek singlespeed), go bouldering and slacklining, and he can usually be found in the middle of about ten different books. You can also find him on other sites including Twitter, Twilight Earth, Natural Papa, and Green Options.

Leave a Reply