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EPA Invests in Making America Healthy Again with Announcement of Over $2.1 Million to Improve Drinking Water in Mid-Atlantic States

EPA Invests in Making America Healthy Again with Announcement of Over $2.1 Million to Improve Drinking Water in Mid-Atlantic States

June 26, 2026

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PHILADELPHIA -Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing more than $2.1 million in total grant funding to improve drinking water infrastructure in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia. These grants will help Make America Healthy Again by providing communities with needed resources to make critical drinking water infrastructure upgrades, combat Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), remove sources of lead, and address specific local drinking water challenges.

"Reliable access to clean, safe drinking water is essential for American communities to thrive and a top priority for the Trump EPA," said EPA Assistant Administrator for Water, Jess Kramer. "Clean Air, Land, and Water for Every American is Pillar 1 of Administrator Zeldin's 'Powering the Great American Comeback' Initiative. Small and rural water systems often face disproportionate challenges when it comes to drinking water, and these grants will help them access needed resources to make important water infrastructure investments that will protect Americans from the dangers of PFAS and other harmful contaminants."

"Small and rural water systems face unique challenges, but with today's announcement, we're giving them new tools to succeed," said Amy Van-Blarcom Lackey, EPA Mid-Atlantic Regional Administrator. "These grants will enable critical, cost-effective upgrades and help protect families from harmful contaminants, while keeping systems in compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act. Our team will collaborate closely with our states and the District to get projects underway and deliver real results for the Mid-Atlantic."

Approximately $25 million is available nationwide through the Small, Rural, and Tribal (SmaRT) Drinking Water Assistance Program. This grant program was established under the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act to help water systems provide clean, safe drinking water. The funding is available to states and territories, who are responsible for administering the grant funds and ensuring that the funds efficiently and effectively reach communities that need assistance with local water infrastructure upgrades or Safe Drinking Water Act compliance.

State/Territory FY 26 Allocation
Delaware $171,000
District of Columbia $151,000
Maryland $348,000
Pennsylvania $732,000
Virginia $451,000
West Virginia $290,000

More information on this grant program and this year's allotments can be found on the SmaRT website. Tribal allotments for this program will be released separately.

Background:

The Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act establishes the SmaRT grant program - formerly known as Small, Underserved, and Disadvantaged Communities (SUDC) - to award funding to states, territories, and tribes to assist public water systems in meeting Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) requirements.

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