U.S. EPA announces $30 million to support water systems in small and rural communities
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced the availability of $30 million in grant funding to strengthen water services in small and rural communities across the United States. This newly available funding supports technical assistance and training to benefit small drinking water and wastewater systems and to help private well owners improve drinking water quality. The funding forms part of the agency’s Real Water Technical Assistance initiative (RealWaterTA). The RealWaterTA program helps connect small and rural drinking water and wastewater systems with established services, including engineering and design expertise, operational support, workforce development and financial management.
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