Candace Barnette Unprecedented demand for water funding outpaces Texas’ flagship program for first time Texas water officials say demand for reservoirs, pipelines and desalination projects is rapidly outpacing available state financing.
Mary Scott Nabers The Quiet Revolution: Building the future from the ground up A new era of infrastructure is emerging, driven by energy, data and resilience needs, reshaping how projects are delivered.
Adam Rollins DOI supports six states’ water infrastructure with $889M investment DOI is allocating $889 million to support canal repairs, storage expansion and improved water delivery systems in the West.
Mary Scott Nabers Billions of dollars in play as communities tackle aging water infrastructure Billions are flowing into water infrastructure as communities modernize systems and advance large utility projects nationwide.
Miles Smith New York announces $135M for water and sewer projects New York’s EFC approved $135 million in funding for water and sewer, replacing lead pipes and removing contaminants.
Adam Rollins Pennsylvania distributes historic $547M awards to support water, wastewater infrastructure PENNVEST approved a record $547 million to replace lead lines, upgrade treatment systems and modernize water infrastructure statewide.
Mary Scott Nabers A quick look at new state funding allocations for 2025 and 2026 This week I wanted to know if there were commonalities in funding allocations resulting from state legislative sessions that had ended.
Keaton Peters New Mexico finalizes strategic water plan for treating brackish water The state's plan would have treated brackish water serve as an alternative to freshwater for new industrial demands and for use in data centers.
Pete Hahnloser New York approves $665 million in water infrastructure funding, including $450 million for NYC This approval gives municipalities access to low-interest-rate financing to begin work such as upgrading treatment facilities to remove emerging contaminants from drinking water.
Pete Hahnloser EPA making $7.5 billion available for water infrastructure upgrades These projects are designed to protect water resources, stimulate local economies, and generate over 60,000 well-paying jobs – all at a reduced cost.