Another PFAS Program Offers Millions to Wis. Communities
The grant program will support testing, planning and infrastructure upgrades for communities, water systems and private well owners facing PFAS contamination.
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Another PFAS program offers millions to Wis. communities
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that it would dedicate $15 million to small towns facing PFAS contamination. The funding, a small part of the total $1 billion that the EPA is investing nationwide, is geared toward Wisconsin municipalities that lack the means to address a contamination crisis on their own.
EPA announces more than $21 million for Illinois drinking water projects - KBSI FOX23 News Cape Girardeau News
CHICAGO (KBSI) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced more than $21 million in grant funding for Illinois communities to address PFAS and other emerging contaminants in drinking water systems. According to the EPA, $21.3 million will be made available through the Emerging Contaminants in Small or Disadvantaged Communities grant program to help communities, water systems and private well owners with testing, planning and infrastruct…
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Announces more than $15 Million for Wisconsin to Address PFAS in drinking water
CHICAGO (May 19, 2026) – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced more than $15 million in new Emerging Contaminants in Small or Disadvantaged Communities (EC-SDC) grant funding to address PFAS and emerging contaminants in Wisconsin communities that need it most. This...
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