The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced over $2.4 billion from The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for states, Tribes, and territories through this year’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund. The funding will support communities in upgrading essential water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure that protects public health and treasured water bodies across the nation. Nearly half of this funding will be available as grants or principal forgiveness loans.

This is the second wave of funding after the initial allotment of $1.9 billion in May 2022 through the CWSRF. The 2023 Drinking Water State Revolving Fund allocations and program updates are forthcoming, pending completion of the seventh Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment. EPA anticipates releasing the information in the coming weeks.

State-by-state allocation of 2023 funding can be found here and a breakdown of EPA CWSRF funding available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law can be found here.