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Utah, Arizona Senators Launch Bipartisan Push for Water Infrastructure Funding

  • In 2025, U.S. Senators Mark Kelly of Arizona and John Curtis of Utah sponsored legislation called the Restoring WIFIA Eligibility Act aimed at obtaining federal support for water infrastructure projects across Western states.
  • The legislation responds to limitations in the original 2014 WIFIA program, which restricted loans to non-federal borrowers, leaving projects involving federal agencies ineligible.
  • Arizona is experiencing severe water challenges driven by long-term drought conditions, increasing environmental pressures, and persistent overconsumption, with roughly 36% of its water supply dependent on the increasingly scarce Colorado River.
  • Kelly stated the bill will cut red tape and provide tools needed to modernize water infrastructure and address pressing water challenges across Arizona and the Western U.S.
  • The act aims to expand access to low-interest, flexible WIFIA loans, supporting clean water and wastewater projects vital for rural communities and agricultural areas facing water shortages.
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utahpolicy.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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