News | August 20, 2020

EPA Awards $7.78M To Delaware For Water Quality Improvement Projects

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced it has awarded $7.78M to Delaware for water quality improvement projects to address wastewater treatment and stormwater runoff.

This grant, along with $1.56M in state matching funds, further capitalizes on Delaware’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Program that provides low interest loans for the construction of wastewater treatment facilities, non-point source and estuary projects, and other water quality management activities.

“The revolving fund program is essential to providing all Americans the clean and safe water they deserve,” said EPA Mid-Atlantic Regional Administrator Cosmo Servidio. “EPA is proud to support projects that will improve wastewater treatment and stormwater runoff throughout the state to help protect Delaware’s water resources and improve public health.”

The grant money will be combined with repayments from prior loans and interest earnings to provide direct funding to communities.

Projects supported by the CWSRF this year include sewer system and interceptor rehabilitation, biosolids capacity expansion, and septic tank elimination.

For a list of priority projects targeted for funding in Delaware, visit: https://dnrec.alpha.delaware.gov/environmental-finance/revolving-fund/

For more information about EPA’s CWSRF program, visit: https://www.epa.gov/cwsrf

Source: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)