Sec. 219. ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE
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## SEC. 219 ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE ###
(a)In General The Secretary is authorized to provide assistance to non-Federal interests for carrying out water-related environmental infrastructure and resource protection and development projects described in subsection (c), including waste water treatment and related facilities and water supply, storage, treatment, and distribution facilities. Such assistance may be in the form of technical and planning and design assistance. If the Secretary is to provide any design or engineering assistance to carry out a project under this section, the Secretary shall obtain by procurement from private sources all services necessary for the Secretary to provide such assistance, unless the Secretary finds that— ####
(1)the service would require the use of a new technology unavailable in the private sector; or ####
(2)a solicitation or request for proposal has failed to attract 2 or more bids or proposals. ###
(b)Non-Federal Share The non-Federal share of the cost of projects for which assistance is provided under this section shall not be less than 25 percent, except that such share shall be subject to the ability of the non-Federal interest to pay, including the procedures and regulations relating to ability to pay established under section 103(m) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986. ###
(c)Project Descriptions The projects for which the Secretary is authorized to provide assistance under subsection
(a)are as follows: ####
(1)Washington, d.c. and maryland Measures to alleviate adverse water quality impacts resulting from storm water discharges from Federal facilities in the Anacostia River watershed, Washington, D.C. and Maryland. ####
(2)Atlanta, georgia A combined sewer overflow treatment facility for the city of Atlanta, Georgia. ####
(3)Hazard, kentucky A water system (including a 13,000,000 gallon per day water treatment plant), intake structures, raw water pipelines and pumps, distribution lines, and pumps and storage tanks for Hazard, Kentucky. ####
(4)Rouge river, michigan Completion of a comprehensive streamflow enhancement project for the Western Townships Utility Authority, Rouge River, Wayne County, Michigan. ####
(5)Jackson county, mississippi Provision of an alternative water supply, projects for stormwater and drainage systems, and projects for the design, installation, enhancement, or repair of sewer systems for Jackson County, Mississippi. ####
(6)Epping, new hampshire Evaluation and assistance in addressing expanded and advanced wastewater treatment needs for Epping, New Hampshire. ####
(7)Manchester, new hampshire Elimination of combined sewer overflows in the city of Manchester, New Hampshire. ####
(8)Rochester, new hampshire Provision of advanced wastewater treatment for the city of Rochester, New Hampshire. ####
(9)Paterson and passaic county, new jersey Drainage facilities to alleviate flooding problems on Getty Avenue in the vicinity of St. Joseph's Hospital for the city of Paterson, New Jersey, and Passaic County, New Jersey. ####
(10)State of new jersey and new jersey wastewater treatment trust The development of innovative beneficial uses of sewage sludge and conventional and innovative facilities to dispose of sewage sludge or to make reusable products from sewage sludge for local government units that ceased the discharge of sewage sludge in the Atlantic Ocean. ####
(11)Erie county, new york A tunnel from North Buffalo, New York, to Amherst Quarry to relieve flooding and improve water quality. ####
(12)Erie county, new york A sludge processing disposal facility to serve the Erie County Sewer District 5, New York. ####
(13)Otsego county, new york A water storage tank and an adequate water filtration system for the Village of Milford, Otsego County, New York. ####
(14)Chenango county, new york A primary source water well and improvement of a water distribution system for New Berlin, Chenango County, New York. ####
(15)Greensboro and glassworks, pennsylvania A sewage treatment plant for the borough of Greensboro, Pennsylvania, and the unincorporated village of Glassworks, Pennsylvania. ####
(16)Lynchburg, virginia Alleviation of combined sewer overflows for Lynchburg, Virginia, in accordance with combined sewer overflow control plans adopted by, and currently being implemented by, the non-Federal sponsor. ####
(17)Richmond, virginia Alleviation of combined sewer overflows for Richmond, Virginia, in accordance with combined sewer overflow control plans adopted by, and currently being implemented by, the non-Federal sponsor. ####
(18)Colonias along united states-mexico border Wastewater treatment facilities, water systems (including water treatment plants), intake structures, raw water pipelines and pumps, distribution lines, and pumps and storage tanks for colonias in the United States along the United States-Mexico border. ####
(19)Marana, arizona Wastewater treatment and distribution infrastructure, Marana, Arizona. ####
(20)Eastern arkansas enterprise community, arkansas Water-related infrastructure, Eastern Arkansas Enterprise Community, Cross, Lee, Monroe, and St. Francis Counties, Arkansas. ####
(21)Chino hills, california Storm water and sewage collection infrastructure, Chino Hills, California. ####
(22)Clear lake basin, california Water-related infrastructure and resource protection, Clear Lake Basin, California. ####
(23)Desert hot springs, california Resource protection and wastewater infrastructure, Desert Hot Springs, California. ####
(24)Eastern municipal water district, california Regional water-related infrastructure, Eastern Municipal Water District, California. ####
(25)Huntington beach, california Water supply and wastewater infrastructure, Huntington Beach, California. ####
(26)Inglewood, california Water infrastructure, Inglewood, California. ####
(27)Los osos, california Water and wastewater infrastructure, Los Osos, California. ####
(28)Norwalk, california Water-related infrastructure, Norwalk, California. ####
(29)Key biscayne, florida Sanitary sewer infrastructure, Key Biscayne, Florida. ####
(30)South tampa, florida Water supply and aquifer storage and recovery infrastructure, South Tampa, Florida. ####
(31)Fort wayne, indiana Combined sewer overflow infrastructure and wetlands protection, Fort Wayne, Indiana. ####
(32)Indianapolis, indiana Combined sewer overflow infrastructure, Indianapolis, Indiana. ####
(33)St. charles, st. bernard, and plaquemines parishes, louisiana Water supply and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, St. Charles, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines Parishes, Louisiana. ####
(34)St. john the baptist, st. james, and assumption parishes, louisiana Water and sewer improvements, St. John the Baptist, St. James, and Assumption Parishes, Louisiana. ####
(35)Union county, north carolina Water infrastructure, Union County, North Carolina. ####
(36)Hood river, oregon Water transmission infrastructure, Hood River, Oregon. ####
(37)Medford, oregon Sewer collection infrastructure, Medford, Oregon. ####
(38)Portland, oregon Water infrastructure and resource protection, Portland, Oregon. ####
(39)Coudersport, pennsylvania Sewer system extensions and improvements, Coudersport, Pennsylvania. ####
(40)Park city, utah Water supply infrastructure, Park City, Utah. ####
(41)Winchester, kentucky Wastewater infrastructure, Winchester, Kentucky. ###
(d)Authorization of Appropriations There is authorized to be appropriated for providing assistance under this section $30,000,000. Such sums shall remain available until expended. ###
(e)Authorization of Appropriations for Construction Assistance There are authorized to be appropriated for providing construction assistance under this section— ####
(1)$57,500,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(5); ####
(2)$2,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(6); ####
(3)$20,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(7); ####
(4)$11,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(8); ####
(5)$100,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(2); ####
(6)$30,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(9); ####
(7)$30,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(16); ####
(8)$30,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(17); ####
(9)$35,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(18); ####
(10)$27,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(19); ####
(11)$20,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(20); ####
(12)$35,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(23); ####
(13)$20,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(25); ####
(14)$20,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(26); ####
(15)$43,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(27); ####
(16)$20,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(28); ####
(17)$30,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(40); ####
(18)$70,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(33); and ####
(19)$36,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(34). ###
(f)Additional Assistance The Secretary may provide assistance under subsection
(a)and assistance for construction for the following: ####
(1)Atlanta, georgia The project described in subsection (c)(2), modified to include watershed restoration and development in the regional Atlanta watershed, including Big Creek and Rock Creek. ####
(2)Paterson, passaic county, and passaic valley, new jersey The project described in subsection (c)(9), modified to include drainage facilities to alleviate flooding problems on Getty Avenue in the vicinity of St. Joseph's Hospital for the city of Paterson, New Jersey, and Passaic County, New Jersey, and innovative facilities to manage and treat additional flows in the Passaic Valley, Passaic River basin, New Jersey. ####
(3)Nashua, new hampshire $20,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows in the city of Nashua, New Hampshire. ####
(4)Fall river and new bedford, massachusetts $35,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows in the cities of Fall River and New Bedford, Massachusetts. ####
(5)Findlay township, pennsylvania $11,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Findlay Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. ####
(6)Dillsburg borough authority, pennsylvania $2,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Franklin Township, York County, Pennsylvania. ####
(7)Hampden township, pennsylvania $3,000,000 for water, sewer, and storm sewer improvements in Hampden Township, Pennsylvania. ####
(8)Towamencin township, pennsylvania $1,500,000 for sanitary sewer and water and wastewater infrastructure in Towamencin Township, Pennsylvania. ####
(9)Dauphin county, pennsylvania $2,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows and water system rehabilitation for the city of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. ####
(10)Eastern shore and southwest virginia #####
(A)In general $52,000,000 for water supply, wastewater infrastructure, and environmental restoration projects in the counties of Accomack, Northampton, Lee, Norton, Wise, Scott, Russell, Dickenson, Buchanan, and Tazewell, Virginia. #####
(B)Credit The Secretary shall credit, in accordance with section 221 of the Flood Control Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 1962d–5b), toward the non-Federal share of the cost of the project the cost of work carried out by the non-Federal interest for the project before the date of the partnership agreement for the project. ####
(11)Northeast pennsylvania $70,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply in the counties of Lackawanna, Lycoming, Susquehanna, Wyoming, Pike, Wayne, Sullivan, Bradford, Northumberland, Union, Snyder, Luzerne, and Monroe, Pennsylvania, including assistance for the Mountoursville Regional Sewer Authority, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. ####
(12)Calumet region, indiana #####
(A)In general $125,000,000 for water related infrastructure projects in the counties of Benton, Jasper, Lake, Newton, and Porter, Indiana. #####
(B)Credit The Secretary shall credit, in accordance with section 221 of the Flood Control Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 1962d–5b), toward the non-Federal share of the cost of the project the cost of planning and design work carried out by the non-Federal interest for the project before the date of the partnership agreement for the project. ####
(13)Clinton county, pennsylvania $2,000,000 for water related infrastructure in Clinton County, Pennsylvania. ####
(14)Patton township, pennsylvania $1,400,000 for water related infrastructure in Patton Township, Pennsylvania. ####
(15)North fayette township, allegheny county, pennsylvania $500,000 for water related infrastructure in North Fayette Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. ####
(16)Springdale borough, pennsylvania $500,000 for water related infrastructure in Springdale Borough, Pennsylvania. ####
(17)Robinson township, pennsylvania $1,200,000 for water related infrastructure in Robinson Township, Pennsylvania. ####
(18)Upper allen township, pennsylvania $3,400,000 for water related infrastructure in Upper Allen Township, Pennsylvania. ####
(19)Jefferson township, greene county, pennsylvania $1,000,000 for water related infrastructure in Jefferson Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania. ####
(20)Lumberton, north carolina $1,700,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure projects in Lumberton, North Carolina. ####
(21)Baton rouge, louisiana $100,000,000 for water related infrastructure for the parishes of East Baton Rouge, Ascension, and Livingston, Louisiana. ####
(22)East san joaquin county, california #####
(A)In general $25,000,000 for ground water recharge and conjunctive use projects in Stockton East Water District, California. #####
(B)Credit The Secretary shall credit, in accordance with section 221 of the Flood Control Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 1962d–5b), toward the non-Federal share of the cost of the project the cost of design and construction work carried out by the non-Federal interest for the project before the date of the partnership agreement for the project. #####
(C)In-kind contributions The non-Federal interest may provide any portion of the non-Federal share of the cost of the project in the form of in-kind services and materials. ####
(23)Sacramento area, california $45,000,000 for regional water conservation, recycling, reliability, and resiliency projects in Placer, El Dorado, and Sacramento Counties and the San Juan Water District, California. ####
(24)Cumberland county, tennessee $5,000,000 for water supply projects in Cumberland County, Tennessee. ####
(25)Lakes marion and moultrie, south carolina $235,000,000 for wastewater treatment and water supply treatment and distribution projects in the counties of Berkeley, Calhoun, Clarendon, Colleton, Dorchester, and Orangeberg, South Carolina. ####
(26)Bridgeport, connecticut $10,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows in the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut. ####
(27)Hartford, connecticut $10,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows in the city of Hartford, Connecticut. ####
(28)New haven, connecticut $10,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows in the city of New Haven, Connecticut. ####
(29)Oakland county, michigan $20,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows in the cities of Berkley, Ferndale, Madison Heights, Royal Oak, Birmingham, Hazel Park, Oak Park, Southfield, Clawson, Huntington Woods, Pleasant Ridge, and Troy, and the village of Beverly Hills, and the Charter Township of Royal Oak, Michigan. ####
(30)Desoto county, mississippi $170,000,000 for a wastewater infrastructure project in the county of DeSoto, Mississippi. ####
(31)Kansas city, missouri $15,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows in the city of Kansas City, Missouri. ####
(32)St. louis, missouri $100,000,000 for projects to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows in the city of St. Louis and St. Louis County, Missouri. ####
(33)Elizabeth, new jersey $10,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows in the city of Elizabeth, New Jersey. ####
(34)North hudson, new jersey $20,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows for the North Hudson Sewerage Authority, New Jersey. ####
(35)Inner harbor project, new york, new york $15,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows for the inner harbor project, New York, New York. ####
(36)Outer harbor project, new york, new york $15,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows for the outer harbor project, New York, New York. ####
(37)Lebanon, new hampshire $8,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows in the city of Lebanon, New Hampshire. ####
(38)Astoria, oregon $5,000,000 for a project to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows in the city of Astoria, Oregon. ####
(39)Cache county, utah $5,000,000 for a wastewater infrastructure project for Cache County, Utah. ####
(40)Lawton, oklahoma $5,000,000 for a wastewater infrastructure project for the city of Lawton, Oklahoma. ####
(41)Lancaster, california $1,500,000 for a project to provide water facilities for the Fox Field Industrial Corridor, Lancaster, California. ####
(42)San ramon valley, california $15,000,000 for a project for recycled water for San Ramon Valley, California. ####
(43)Harbor/south bay, california $70,000,000 for an industrial water reuse project for the Harbor/South Bay area, California. #### (45)1 Washington, d.c., and maryland $15,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(1), modified to include measures to eliminate or control combined sewer overflows in the Anacostia River watershed. 1Paragraphs
(45)through
(70)were added by section 108(d) of the Miscellaneous Appropriations Act, 2001 (114 Stat. 2763A–220), as enacted into law by section 1(a)(4) of Public Law 106–554. There is not a paragraph (44). ####
(46)Duck river, cullman, alabama $5,000,000 for water supply infrastructure, Duck River, Cullman, Alabama. ####
(47)Union county, arkansas $52,000,000 for water supply infrastructure, including facilities for withdrawal, treatment, and distribution, Union County, Arkansas. ####
(48)Cambria, california #####
(A)In general $10,300,000 for desalination infrastructure, Cambria, California. #####
(B)Credit The Secretary shall credit, in accordance with section 221 of the Flood Control Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 1962d–5b), toward the non-Federal share of the cost of the project not to exceed $3,000,000 for the cost of planning and design work carried out by the non-Federal interest for the project before the date of the partnership agreement for the project. ####
(49)Los angeles harbor/terminal island, california $6,500,000 for wastewater recycling infrastructure, Los Angeles Harbor/Terminal Island, California. ####
(50)North valley region, lancaster, california $24,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, North Valley Region, Lancaster, California. ####
(51)San diego county, california $10,000,000 for water-related infrastructure, San Diego County, California. ####
(52)South perris, california $100,000,000 for water supply desalination infrastructure, South Perris, California. ####
(53)Aurora, illinois $8,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure to reduce or eliminate combined sewer overflows, Aurora, Illinois. ####
(54)Cook county and lake county, illinois $149,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, and other water-related infrastructure and resource protection and development, Cook County and Lake County, Illinois. ####
(55)Madison and st. clair counties, illinois $150,000,000 for water and wastewater assistance (including stormwater management), Madison and St. Clair Counties, Illinois. ####
(56)Iberia parish, louisiana $5,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, Iberia Parish, Louisiana. ####
(57)Kenner, louisiana $5,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Kenner, Louisiana. ####
(58)Benton harbor, michigan $1,500,000 for water-related infrastructure, City of Benton Harbor, Michigan. ####
(59)Genesee county, michigan $6,700,000 for wastewater infrastructure assistance to reduce or eliminate sewer overflows, Genesee County, Michigan. ####
(60)Negaunee, michigan $10,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure assistance, City of Negaunee, Michigan. ####
(61)Garrison, crow wing county, mille lacs county, mille lacs indian reservation, and kathio township, minnesota $17,000,000 for a wastewater infrastructure project for the city of Garrison, Crow Wing County, Mille Lacs County, Mille Lacs Indian Reservation established by the treaty of February 22, 1855 (10 Stat. 1165), and Kathio Township, Minnesota. Such assistance shall be provided directly to the Garrison-Kathio-West Mille Lacs Lake Sanitary District, Minnesota, except for assistance provided directly to the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe at the discretion of the Secretary. ####
(62)Newton, new jersey $7,000,000 for water filtration infrastructure, Newton, New Jersey. ####
(63)Liverpool, new york $2,000,000 for water infrastructure, including a pump station, Liverpool, New York. ####
(64)Stanly county, north carolina $8,900,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, Stanly County, North Carolina. ####
(65)Yukon, oklahoma $5,500,000 for water-related infrastructure, including wells, booster stations, storage tanks, and transmission lines, Yukon, Oklahoma. ####
(66)Allegheny county, pennsylvania #####
(A)In general $30,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, and other water-related environmental infrastructure, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. #####
(B)Credit The Secretary shall credit, in accordance with section 221 of the Flood Control Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 1962d–5b), toward the non-Federal share of the cost of the project the cost of work carried out by the non-Federal interest for the project before the date of the partnership agreement for the project. ####
(67)Mount joy township and conewago township, pennsylvania $8,300,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, Mount Joy Township and Conewago Township, Pennsylvania. ####
(68)Phoenixville borough, chester county, pennsylvania $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater infrastructure and water supply, Phoenixville Borough, Chester County, Pennsylvania. ####
(69)Titusville, pennsylvania $7,300,000 for storm water separation and treatment plant upgrades, Titusville, Pennsylvania. ####
(70)Washington, greene, westmoreland, and fayette counties, pennsylvania $8,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, Washington, Greene, Westmoreland, and Fayette Counties, Pennsylvania. ####
(71)Coronado, california #####
(A)$10,000,000 is authorized for wastewater infrastructure, Coronado, California. #####
(B)The Federal Share may be in the form of grants or reimbursements of project costs incurred by the non-Federal sponsor for work performed by the non-Federal sponsor before or after the execution of a project cooperation agreement, if the Secretary determines that such work is integral to the project. #####
(C)The Secretary is authorized to credit towards the non-Federal share of project costs the costs incurred by the non-Federal sponsor for work performed by the non-Federal sponsor before or after the execution of a project cooperation agreement, if the Secretary determines that such work is integral to the project. ####
(72)Charleston, south carolina $10,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including wastewater collection systems, and stormwater system improvements, Charleston, South Carolina. ####
(73)Placer and el dorado counties, california $35,000,000 to improve the efficiency and use of existing water supplies in Placer and El Dorado Counties, California, through water and wastewater projects, programs, and infrastructure. ####
(74)Lassen, plumas, butte, sierra, and nevada counties, california $25,000,000 to improve the efficiency and use of existing water supplies in the counties of Lassen, Plumas, Butte, Sierra, and Nevada, California, through water and waste water projects, programs, and infrastructure. ####
(75)Indianapolis, indiana $6,430,000 for environmental infrastructure for Indianapolis, Indiana. ####
(76)St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin $5,000,000 for waste water infrastructure, St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin. ####
(77)Alpine, california $10,000,000 is authorized for a water transmission main, Alpine, CA. ####
(78)St. clair county, blount county, and cullman county, alabama $5,000,000 for water related infrastructure, St. Clair County, Blount County, and Cullman County, Alabama. ####
(79)Crawford county, arkansas $35,000,000 for water supply infrastructure, Crawford County, Arkansas. ####
(80)Alameda and contra costa counties, california $45,000,000 for recycled water treatment facilities within the East Bay Municipal Utility District service area, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California. ####
(81)Aliso creek, orange county, california $5,000,000 for water related infrastructure, Aliso Creek, Orange County, California. ####
(82)Amador county, california $3,000,000 for wastewater collection and treatment infrastructure, Amador County, California. ####
(83)Arcadia, sierra madre, and upland, california $33,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, Arcadia, Sierra Madre, and Upland, California, including $13,000,000 for stormwater infrastructure for Upland, California. ####
(84)Big bear area regional wastewater agency, california $15,000,000 for water reclamation and distribution infrastructure, Big Bear Area Regional Wastewater Agency, California. ####
(85)Brawley colonia, imperial county, california $1,400,000 for water infrastructure to improve water quality in the Brawley Colonia Water District, Imperial County, California. ####
(86)Calaveras county, california $16,300,000 for water supply and wastewater infrastructure improvement projects in Calaveras County, California, including wastewater reclamation, recycling, and conjunctive use projects. ####
(87)Contra costa county, california $80,000,000, of which not less than $23,000,000 shall be for water and wastewater infrastructure for the Contra Costa Water District service area, and of which not less than $57,000,000 shall be for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management and water supply, within the service areas for the Delta Diablo Sanitation District and the Ironhouse Sanitary District, Contra Costa County, California. ####
(88)East bay, san francisco, and santa clara areas, california $4,000,000 for a desalination project to serve the East Bay, San Francisco, and Santa Clara areas, California. ####
(89)East palo alto, california $4,000,000 for a new pump station and stormwater management and drainage system, East Palo Alto, California. ####
(90)Imperial county, california $10,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including a wastewater disinfection facility and polishing system, to improve water quality in the vicinity of Calexico, California, on the southern New River, Imperial County, California. ####
(91)La habra, california $5,000,000 for wastewater and water related infrastructure, city of La Habra, California. ####
(92)La mirada, california $4,000,000 for the planning, design, and construction of a stormwater program in La Mirada, California. ####
(93)Los angeles county, california $128,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, Diamond Bar, La Habra Heights, Dominguez Channel, Santa Clarita Valley, and Rowland Heights, Los Angeles County, California. ####
(94)Los angeles county, california $20,000,000 for the planning, design, and construction of water related infrastructure for Santa Monica Bay and the coastal zone of Los Angeles County, California. ####
(95)Malibu, california $3,000,000 for municipal wastewater and recycled water infrastructure, Malibu Creek Watershed Protection Project, Malibu, California. ####
(96)Montebello, california $4,000,000 for water infrastructure improvements in south Montebello, California. ####
(97)New river, california $10,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure to improve water quality in the New River, California. ####
(98)Orange county, california $10,000,000 for wastewater and water related infrastructure, Anaheim, Brea, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, and Yorba Linda, Orange County, California. ####
(99)Port of stockton, stockton, california $3,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure projects for Rough and Ready Island and vicinity, Stockton, California. ####
(100)Perris, california $3,000,000 for recycled water transmission infrastructure, Eastern Municipal Water District, Perris, California. ####
(101)San bernardino county, california $24,000,000 for wastewater and water related infrastructure, Chino and Chino Hills, San Bernardino County, California. ####
(102)Santa clara county, california $5,500,000 for an advanced recycling water treatment plant in Santa Clara County, California. ####
(103)Santa monica, california $3,000,000 for improving water system reliability, Santa Monica, California. ####
(104)Southern los angeles county, california $15,000,000 for environmental infrastructure for the groundwater basin optimization pipeline, Southern Los Angeles County, California. ####
(105)Stockton, california $33,000,000 for water treatment and distribution infrastructure, Stockton, California. ####
(106)Sweetwater reservoir, san diego county, california $375,000 to improve water quality and remove nonnative aquatic nuisance species from the Sweetwater Reservoir, San Diego County, California. ####
(107)Whittier, california $8,000,000 for water, wastewater, and water related infrastructure, Whittier, California. ####
(108)Arkansas valley conduit, colorado $10,000,000 for the Arkansas Valley Conduit, Colorado. ####
(109)Boulder county, colorado $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management and water supply, Boulder County, Colorado. ####
(110)Montezuma and la plata counties, colorado $1,000,000 for water and wastewater related infrastructure for the Ute Mountain project, Montezuma and La Plata Counties, Colorado. ####
(111)Otero, bent, crowley, kiowa, and prowers counties, colorado $35,000,000 for water transmission infrastructure, Otero, Bent, Crowley, Kiowa, and Prowers Counties, Colorado. ####
(112)Pueblo and otero counties, colorado $34,000,000 for water transmission infrastructure, Pueblo and Otero Counties, Colorado. ####
(113)Enfield, connecticut $1,000,000 for infiltration and inflow correction, Enfield, Connecticut. ####
(114)Ledyard and montville, connecticut $7,113,000 for water infrastructure, Ledyard and Montville, Connecticut. ####
(115)New haven, connecticut $300,000 for stormwater system improvements, New Haven, Connecticut. ####
(116)Norwalk, connecticut $3,000,000 for the Keeler Brook Storm Water Improvement Project, Norwalk, Connecticut. ####
(117)Plainville, connecticut $6,280,000 for wastewater treatment, Plainville, Connecticut. ####
(118)Southington, connecticut $9,420,000 for water supply infrastructure, Southington, Connecticut. ####
(119)Anacostia river, district of columbia and maryland $20,000,000 for environmental infrastructure and resource protection and development to enhance water quality and living resources in the Anacostia River watershed, District of Columbia and Maryland. ####
(120)District of columbia $35,000,000 for implementation of a combined sewer overflow long-term control plan in the District of Columbia. ####
(121)Charlotte county, florida $33,000,000 for wastewater and water supply infrastructure, Charlotte County, Florida. ####
(122)Charlotte, lee, and collier counties, florida $20,000,000 for water supply interconnectivity infrastructure, Charlotte, Lee, and Collier Counties, Florida. ####
(123)Collier county, florida $5,000,000 for water infrastructure to improve water quality in the vicinity of the Gordon River, Collier County, Florida. ####
(124)Hillsborough county, florida $6,250,000 for water infrastructure and supply enhancement, Hillsborough County, Florida. ####
(125)Jacksonville, florida $25,000,000 for wastewater related infrastructure, including septic tank replacements, Jacksonville, Florida. ####
(126)Sarasota county, florida $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Sarasota County, Florida. ####
(127)South seminole and north orange county, florida $30,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure for the South Seminole and North Orange Wastewater Transmission Authority, Florida. ####
(128)Miami-dade county, florida $190,250,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including water reuse supply and a water transmission pipeline, Miami-Dade County, Florida. ####
(129)Palm beach county, florida $57,500,000 for water infrastructure, Palm Beach County, Florida. ####
(130)Albany, georgia $109,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), Albany, Georgia. ####
(131)Banks county, georgia $5,000,000 for water infrastructure improvements, Banks County, Georgia. ####
(132)Berrien county, georgia $5,000,000 for water infrastructure improvements, Berrien County, Georgia. ####
(133)Chattooga county, georgia $8,000,000 for wastewater and drinking water infrastructure improvement, Chattooga County, Georgia. ####
(134)Chattooga, floyd, gordon, walker, and whitifield counties, georgia $10,000,000 for water infrastructure improvements, Armuchee Valley, Chattooga, Floyd, Gordon, Walker, and Whitifield Counties, Georgia. ####
(135)Dahlonega, georgia $5,000,000 for water infrastructure improvements, Dahlonega, Georgia. ####
(136)East point, georgia $20,000,000 for stormwater management and other water infrastructure improvements, city of East Point, Georgia. ####
(137)Fayetteville, grantville, lagrange, pine mountain (harris county), douglasville, and carrollton, georgia $24,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, Fayetteville, Grantville, LaGrange, Pine Mountain (Harris County), Douglasville, and Carrollton, Georgia. ####
(138)Meriwether and spalding counties, georgia $7,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, Meriwether and Spalding Counties, Georgia. ####
(139)Moultrie, georgia $5,000,000 for water supply infrastructure, Moultrie, Georgia. ####
(140)Stephens county/city of toccoa, georgia $8,000,000 water infrastructure improvements, Stephens County/city of Toccoa, Georgia. ####
(141)North vernon and butlerville, indiana $1,700,000 for wastewater infrastructure, North Vernon and Butlerville, Indiana. ####
(142)Salem, washington county, indiana $3,200,000 for water supply infrastructure, Salem, Washington County, Indiana. ####
(143)Atchison, kansas $20,000,000 to address combined sewer overflows, Atchison, Kansas. ####
(144)Central kentucky $10,000,000 for water related infrastructure and resource protection and development, Scott, Franklin, Woodford, Anderson, Fayette, Mercer, Jessamine, Boyle, Lincoln, Garrard, Madison, Estill, Powell, Clark, Montgomery, and Bourbon Counties, Kentucky. ####
(145)Lafayette, louisiana $1,200,000 for water and wastewater improvements, Lafayette, Louisiana. ####
(146)Lafourche parish, louisiana $7,300,000 for measures to prevent the intrusion of saltwater into the freshwater system, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. ####
(147)Lake charles, louisiana $1,000,000 for water and wastewater improvements, Lake Charles, Louisiana. ####
(148)Northwest louisiana council of governments, louisiana $2,000,000 for water and wastewater improvements, Northwest Louisiana Council of Governments, Louisiana. ####
(149)Ouachita parish, louisiana $1,000,000 for water and wastewater improvements, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana. ####
(150)Plaquemine, louisiana $7,000,000 for sanitary sewer and wastewater infrastructure, Plaquemine, Louisiana. ####
(151)Rapides area planning commission, louisiana $1,000,000 for water and wastewater improvements, Rapides, Louisiana. ####
(152)Shreveport, louisiana $20,000,000 for water supply infrastructure in Shreveport, Louisiana. ####
(153)South central planning and development commission, louisiana $17,500,000 for water and wastewater improvements, South Central Planning and Development Commission, Louisiana. ####
(154)Union-lincoln regional water supply project, louisiana $2,000,000 for the Union-Lincoln Regional Water Supply project, Louisiana. ####
(155)Chesapeake bay improvements, maryland, virginia, and district of columbia $30,000,000 for environmental infrastructure projects to benefit the Chesapeake Bay, including the nutrient removal project at the Blue Plains Wastewater Treatment facility in the District of Columbia. ####
(156)Chesapeake bay region, maryland and virginia $40,000,000 for water pollution control, Chesapeake Bay Region, Maryland and Virginia. ####
(157)Michigan #####
(A)In general $160,000,000 for correction of combined sewer overflows, Michigan. #####
(B)Additional projects Amounts made available under subparagraph
(A)may be used for design and construction projects for water-related environmental infrastructure and resource protection and development projects in Michigan, including for projects for wastewater treatment and related facilities, water supply and related facilities, environmental restoration, and surface water resource protection and development. ####
(158)Central iron range sanitary sewer district, minnesota $12,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure for the Central Iron Range Sanitary Sewer District to serve the cities of Hibbing, Chisholm, Buhl, and Kinney, and Balkan and Great Scott Townships, Minnesota. ####
(159)Central lake region sanitary district, minnesota $2,000,000 for sanitary sewer and wastewater infrastructure for the Central Lake Region Sanitary District, Minnesota, to serve Le Grande and Moe Townships, Minnesota. ####
(160)Goodview, minnesota $3,000,000 for water quality infrastructure, Goodview, Minnesota. ####
(161)Grand rapids, minnesota $5,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. ####
(162)Willmar, minnesota $15,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Willmar, Minnesota. ####
(163)Biloxi, mississippi $10,000,000 for water and wastewater related infrastructure, city of Biloxi, Mississippi. ####
(164)Corinth, mississippi $7,500,000 for a surface water program, city of Corinth, Mississippi. ####
(165)Gulfport, mississippi $5,000,000 for water and wastewater related infrastructure, city of Gulfport, Mississippi. ####
(166)Harrison county, mississippi $5,000,000 for water and wastewater related infrastructure, Harrison County, Mississippi. ####
(167)Jackson, mississippi $139,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including resilience activities for such infrastructure, Jackson, Mississippi. ####
(168)Clark county, nevada $30,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Clark County, Nevada. ####
(169)Clean water coalition, nevada $50,000,000 for the Systems Conveyance and Operations Program, Clark County, Henderson, Las Vegas, and North Las Vegas, Nevada. ####
(170)Glendale dam diversion structure, nevada $10,000,000 for water system improvements to the Glendale Dam Diversion Structure for the Truckee Meadows Water Authority, Nevada. ####
(171)Henderson, nevada $13,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Henderson, Nevada. ####
(172)Indian springs, nevada $12,000,000 for construction of wastewater system improvements for the Indian Springs community, Nevada. ####
(173)Reno, nevada $13,000,000 for construction of a water conservation project for the Highland Canal, Mogul Bypass in Reno, Nevada. ####
(174)Washoe county, nevada $14,000,000 for construction of water infrastructure improvements to the Huffaker Hills Reservoir Conservation Project, Washoe County, Nevada. ####
(175)Cranford township, new jersey $6,000,000 for storm sewer improvements, Cranford Township, New Jersey. ####
(176)Middletown township, new jersey $1,100,000 for storm sewer improvements, Middletown Township, New Jersey. ####
(177)Paterson, new jersey $35,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Paterson, New Jersey. ####
(178)Rahway valley, new jersey $25,000,000 for sanitary sewer and storm sewer improvements in the service area of the Rahway Valley Sewerage Authority, New Jersey. ####
(179)Babylon, new york $5,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Town of Babylon, New York. ####
(180)Ellicottville, new york $2,000,000 for water supply, water, and wastewater infrastructure in Ellicottville, New York. ####
(181)Elmira, new york $5,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Elmira, New York. ####
(182)Essex hamlet, new york $5,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Essex Hamlet, New York. ####
(183)Fleming, new york $5,000,000 for drinking water infrastructure, Fleming, New York. ####
(184)Kiryas joel, new york $25,000,000 for drinking water infrastructure, village of Kiryas Joel, New York. ####
(185)Niagara falls, new york $5,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Niagara Falls Water Board, New York. ####
(186)Patchogue, new york $5,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, village of Patchogue, New York. ####
(187)Sennett, new york $1,500,000 for water infrastructure, town of Sennett, New York. ####
(188)Springport and fleming, new york $10,000,000 for water related infrastructure, including water mains, pump stations, and water storage tanks, Springport and Fleming, New York. ####
(189)Wellsville, new york $2,000,000 for water supply, water, and wastewater infrastructure in Wellsville, New York. ####
(190)Yates county, new york $5,000,000 for drinking water infrastructure, Yates County, New York. ####
(191)Cabarrus county, north carolina $4,500,000 for water related infrastructure, Cabarrus County, North Carolina. ####
(192)Cary, wake county, north carolina $4,000,000 for a water reclamation facility, Cary, Wake County, North Carolina. ####
(193)Charlotte, north carolina $14,000,000 for the Briar Creek Relief Sewer project, city of Charlotte, North Carolina. ####
(194)Fayetteville, cumberland county, north carolina $6,000,000 for water and sewer upgrades, city of Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. ####
(195)Mooresville, north carolina $4,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure improvements, town of Mooresville, North Carolina. ####
(196)Neuse regional water and sewer authority, north carolina $4,000,000 for the Neuse regional drinking water facility, Kinston, North Carolina. ####
(197)Richmond county, north carolina $13,500,000 for water related infrastructure, Richmond County, North Carolina. ####
(198)Union county, north carolina $6,000,000 for water related infrastructure, Union County, North Carolina. ####
(199)Washington county, north carolina $1,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, Washington County, North Carolina. ####
(200)Winston-salem, north carolina $3,000,000 for stormwater upgrades, city of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. ####
(201)North dakota $15,000,000 for water-related infrastructure, North Dakota. ####
(202)Devils lake, north dakota $15,000,000 for water supply infrastructure, Devils Lake, North Dakota. ####
(203)Saipan, northern mariana islands $20,000,000 for water related infrastructure, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands. ####
(204)Akron, ohio $5,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Akron, Ohio. ####
(205)Burr oak regional water district, ohio $4,000,000 for construction of a water line to extend from a well field near Chauncey, Ohio, to a water treatment plant near Millfield, Ohio. ####
(206)Cincinnati, ohio $31,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Cincinnati, Ohio. ####
(207)Cleveland, ohio $25,500,000 water and wastewater infrastructure, city of Cleveland, Ohio. ####
(208)Columbus, ohio $4,500,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Columbus, Ohio. ####
(209)Dayton, ohio $1,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, Dayton, Ohio. ####
(210)Defiance county, ohio $1,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Defiance County, Ohio. ####
(211)Fostoria, ohio $2,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Fostoria, Ohio. ####
(212)Fremont, ohio $2,000,000 for construction of off-stream water supply reservoir, Fremont, Ohio. ####
(213)Lake county, ohio $1,500,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Lake County, Ohio. ####
(214)Lawrence county, ohio $5,000,000 for Union Rome wastewater infrastructure, Lawrence County, Ohio. ####
(215)Meigs county, ohio $1,000,000 to extend the Tupper Plains Regional Water District water line to Meigs County, Ohio. ####
(216)Mentor-on-lake, ohio $625,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, Mentor-on-Lake, Ohio. ####
(217)Vinton county, ohio $1,000,000 to construct water lines in Vinton and Brown Townships, Ohio. ####
(218)Willowick, ohio $665,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, Willowick, Ohio. ####
(219)Ada, oklahoma $1,700,000 for sewer improvements and other water infrastructure, city of Ada, Oklahoma. ####
(220)Alva, oklahoma $250,000 for wastewater infrastructure improvements, city of Alva, Oklahoma. ####
(221)Ardmore, oklahoma $1,900,000 for water and sewer infrastructure improvements, city of Ardmore, Oklahoma. ####
(222)Bartlesville, oklahoma $2,500,000 for water supply infrastructure, city of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. ####
(223)Bethany, oklahoma $1,500,000 for water improvements and water related infrastructure, city of Bethany, Oklahoma. ####
(224)Chickasha, oklahoma $650,000 for industrial park sewer infrastructure, city of Chickasha, Oklahoma. ####
(225)Disney and langley, oklahoma $2,500,000 for water and sewer improvements and water related infrastructure, cities of Disney and Langley, Oklahoma. ####
(226)Durant, oklahoma $3,300,000 for bayou restoration and water related infrastructure, city of Durant, Oklahoma. ####
(227)Eastern oklahoma state university, wilberton, oklahoma $1,000,000 for sewer and utility upgrades and water related infrastructure, Eastern Oklahoma State University, Wilberton, Oklahoma. ####
(228)Guymon, oklahoma $16,000,000 for water and wastewater related infrastructure, city of Guymon, Oklahoma. ####
(229)Konawa, oklahoma $500,000 for water treatment infrastructure improvements, city of Konawa, Oklahoma. ####
(230)Lugert-altus irrigation district, altus, oklahoma $5,000,000 for water related infrastructure improvements, Lugert-Altus Irrigation District, Altus, Oklahoma. ####
(231)Midwest city, oklahoma $15,000,000 for improvements to water related infrastructure, the City of Midwest City, Oklahoma. ####
(232)Mustang, oklahoma $3,325,000 for water improvements and water related infrastructure, city of Mustang, Oklahoma. ####
(233)Norman, oklahoma $10,000,000 for water related infrastructure, Norman, Oklahoma. ####
(234)Oklahoma panhandle state university, guymon, oklahoma $275,000 for water testing facility and water related infrastructure development, Oklahoma Panhandle State University, Guymon, Oklahoma. ####
(235)Weatherford, oklahoma $500,000 for arsenic program and water related infrastructure, city of Weatherford, Oklahoma. ####
(236)Woodward, oklahoma $3,000,000 for water improvements and water related infrastructure, Woodward, Oklahoma. ####
(237)Albany, oregon $35,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure to improve habitat restoration, Albany, Oregon. ####
(238)Beaver creek reservoir, pennsylvania $3,000,000 for projects for water supply and related activities, Beaver Creek Reservoir, Clarion County, Beaver and Salem Townships, Pennsylvania. ####
(239)Hatfield borough, pennsylvania $3,000,000 for wastewater related infrastructure for Hatfield Borough, Pennsylvania. ####
(240)Lehigh county, pennsylvania $5,000,000 for stormwater control measures and storm sewer improvements, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. ####
(241)North wales borough, pennsylvania $1,516,584 for wastewater related infrastructure for North Wales Borough, Pennsylvania. ####
(242)Pen argyl, pennsylvania $5,250,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania. ####
(243)Philadelphia, pennsylvania $3,000,000 for water supply and wastewater related infrastructure for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ####
(244)Stockerton borough, tatamy borough, and palmer township, pennsylvania $10,000,000 for stormwater control measures, particularly to address sinkholes, in the vicinity of Stockerton Borough, Tatamy Borough, and Palmer Township, Pennsylvania. ####
(245)Vera cruz, pennsylvania $5,500,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Vera Cruz, Pennsylvania. ####
(246)Commonwealth of puerto rico $35,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. ####
(247)Charleston, south carolina $4,000,000 for stormwater control measures and storm sewer improvements, Spring Street/Fishburne Street drainage project, Charleston, South Carolina. ####
(248)Charleston and west ashley, south carolina $6,000,000 for wastewater tunnel replacement, Charleston and West Ashley, South Carolina. ####
(249)Crooked creek, marlboro county, south carolina $25,000,000 for a project for water storage and water supply infrastructure on Crooked Creek, Marlboro County, South Carolina. ####
(250)Myrtle beach and vicinity, south carolina $31,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including ocean outfalls, Myrtle Beach and vicinity, South Carolina. ####
(251)North myrtle beach and vicinity, south carolina $74,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including ocean outfalls, North Myrtle Beach and vicinity, South Carolina. ####
(252)Surfside, south carolina $11,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including stormwater system improvements and ocean outfalls, Surfside, South Carolina. ####
(253)Cheyenne river sioux reservation (dewey and ziebach counties) and perkins and meade counties, south dakota $65,000,000 for water related infrastructure, Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation (Dewey and Ziebach counties) and Perkins and Meade Counties, South Dakota. ####
(254)Athens, tennessee $16,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, Athens, Tennessee. ####
(255)Blaine, tennessee $500,000 for water supply and wastewater infrastructure, Blaine, Tennessee. ####
(256)Claiborne county, tennessee $1,250,000 for water supply and wastewater infrastructure, Claiborne County, Tennessee. ####
(257)Giles county, tennessee $2,000,000 for water supply and wastewater infrastructure, county of Giles, Tennessee. ####
(258)Grainger county, tennessee $1,250,000 for water supply and wastewater infrastructure, Grainger County, Tennessee. ####
(259)Hamilton county, tennessee $500,000 for water supply and wastewater infrastructure, Hamilton County, Tennessee. ####
(260)Harrogate, tennessee $2,000,000 for water supply and wastewater infrastructure, city of Harrogate, Tennessee. ####
(261)Johnson county, tennessee $600,000 for water supply and wastewater infrastructure, Johnson County, Tennessee. ####
(262)Knoxville, tennessee $5,000,000 for water supply and wastewater infrastructure, city of Knoxville, Tennessee. ####
(263)Nashville, tennessee $5,000,000 for water supply and wastewater infrastructure, Nashville, Tennessee. ####
(264)Lewis, lawrence, and wayne counties, tennessee $2,000,000 for water supply and wastewater infrastructure, counties of Lewis, Lawrence, and Wayne, Tennessee. ####
(265)Oak ridge, tennessee $4,000,000 for water supply and wastewater infrastructure, city of Oak Ridge, Tennessee. ####
(266)Plateau utility district, morgan county, tennessee $1,000,000 for water supply and wastewater infrastructure, Morgan County, Tennessee. ####
(267)Shelby county, tennessee $4,000,000 for water related environmental infrastructure, county of Shelby, Tennessee. ####
(268)Central texas $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Bosque, Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Hill, Hood, Johnson, Madison, McLennan, Limestone, Robertson, and Somervell Counties, Texas. ####
(269)El paso county, texas $75,000,000 for water related infrastructure and resource protection, including stormwater management, and development, El Paso County, Texas. ####
(270)Ft. bend county, texas $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, Ft. Bend County, Texas. ####
(271)Duchesne, iron, and uintah counties, utah $10,800,000 for water related infrastructure, Duchesne, Iron, and Uintah Counties, Utah. ####
(272)Northern west virginia #####
(A)In general $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Hancock, Ohio, Marshall, Wetzel, Tyler, Pleasants, Wood, Doddridge, Monongalia, Marion, Harrison, Taylor, Barbour, Preston, Tucker, Mineral, Grant, Gilmer, Brooke, and Ritchie Counties, West Virginia. #####
(B)Local cooperation agreements Notwithstanding subsection (a), at the request of a non-Federal interest for a project or a separable element of a project that receives assistance under this paragraph, the Secretary may enter into an agreement developed in accordance with section 571(e) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1999 (113 Stat. 371) for the project or separable element. ####
(273)United states virgin islands $25,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure for the St. Croix Anguilla wastewater treatment plant and the St. Thomas Charlotte Amalie wastewater treatment plant, United States Virgin Islands. ####
(274)Alabama $85,000,000 for water, wastewater, and other environmental infrastructure in Alabama. ####
(275)Chandler, arizona $18,750,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Chandler, Arizona. ####
(276)Pinal county, arizona $40,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Pinal County, Arizona. ####
(277)Tempe, arizona $37,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water reclamation and groundwater recharge, for the City of Tempe, Arizona. ####
(278)Alameda county, california $20,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, in Alameda County, California. ####
(279)Bell gardens, california $12,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water recycling and water supply, in the city of Bell Gardens, California. ####
(280)Calimesa, california $3,500,000 for stormwater management and water supply infrastructure, including groundwater recharge and water recycling, in the city of Calimesa, California. ####
(281)Compton creek, california $6,165,000 for stormwater management infrastructure in the vicinity of Compton Creek, city of Compton, California. ####
(282)Downey, california $100,000,000 for water infrastructure, including water supply, in the city of Downey, California. ####
(283)East county, san diego county, california $70,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water recycling and water supply, in East County, San Diego County, California. ####
(284)Eastern los angeles county, california $25,000,000 for the planning, design, and construction of water and wastewater infrastructure, including water recycling and water supply, for the cities of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Duarte, El Monte, Glendora, Industry, Irwindale, La Puente, La Verne, Monrovia, San Dimas, and West Covina, and for Avocado Heights, Bassett, and Valinda, California. ####
(285)Escondido creek, california $34,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the vicinity of Escondido Creek, city of Escondido, California. ####
(286)Fontana, california $16,000,000 for stormwater management infrastructure in the city of Fontana, California. ####
(287)Healdsburg, california $23,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water recycling and water supply, in the city of Healdsburg, California. ####
(288)Inland empire, california $60,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in Riverside County and San Bernardino County, California. ####
(289)Lomita, california $4,716,600 for stormwater management infrastructure in the city of Lomita, California. ####
(290)Marin county, california $28,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in Marin County, California. ####
(291)Maywood, california $10,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the city of Maywood, California. ####
(292)Monterey peninsula, california $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, and water supply, on the Monterey Peninsula, California. ####
(293)North richmond, california $45,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including coastal flooding resilience measures for such infrastructure, in North Richmond, California. ####
(294)Ontario, california $40,700,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water recycling and water supply, in the city of Ontario, California. ####
(295)Paramount, california $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Paramount, California. ####
(296)Petaluma, california $13,700,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water recycling, in the city of Petaluma, California. ####
(297)Placer county, california $21,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, in Placer County, California. ####
(298)Rialto, california $27,500,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the city of Rialto, California. ####
(299)Rincon reservation, california $38,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure on the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians reservation, California. ####
(300)Sacramento-san joaquin delta, california $50,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), water supply and related facilities, environmental restoration, and surface water protection and development, including flooding resilience measures for such infrastructure, in Contra Costa County, San Joaquin County, Solano County, Sacramento County, and Yolo County, California. ####
(301)San joaquin and stanislaus, california $200,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, and water supply, in San Joaquin County and Stanislaus County, California. ####
(302)Santa rosa, california $19,400,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, in the city of Santa Rosa California. ####
(303)Sierra madre, california $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, and water supply, including earthquake resilience measures for such infrastructure and water supply, in the city of Sierra Madre, California. ####
(304)Smith river, california $25,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in Howonquet Village and Resort and Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation, Smith River, California. ####
(305)South san francisco, california $270,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management and water recycling, at the San Francisco International Airport, California. ####
(306)Temecula, california $18,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, in the city of Temecula, California. ####
(307)Torrance, california $100,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including groundwater recharge and water supply, in the city of Torrance, California. ####
(308)Western contra costa county, california $15,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the cities of Pinole, San Pablo, and Richmond, and in El Sobrante, California. ####
(309)Yolo county, california $6,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, in Yolo County, California. ####
(310)Hebron, connecticut $3,700,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the town of Hebron, Connecticut. ####
(311)New london, connecticut $16,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the town of Bozrah and the City of Norwich, Connecticut. ####
(312)Windham, connecticut $18,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the town of Windham, Connecticut. ####
(313)Kent, delaware $40,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, water storage and treatment systems, and environmental restoration, in Kent County, Delaware. ####
(314)New castle, delaware $40,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, water storage and treatment systems, and environmental restoration, in New Castle County, Delaware. ####
(315)Sussex, delaware $40,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, water storage and treatment systems, and environmental restoration, in Sussex County, Delaware. ####
(316)Washington, district of columbia $1,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Washington, District of Columbia. ####
(317)Longboat key, florida $12,750,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the town of Longboat Key, Florida. ####
(318)Martin, st. lucie, and palm beach counties, florida $100,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, to improve water quality in the St. Lucie River, Indian River Lagoon, and Lake Worth Lagoon in Martin County, St. Lucie County, and Palm Beach County, Florida. ####
(319)Polk county, florida $10,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Polk County, Florida. ####
(320)Okeechobee county, florida $20,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in Okeechobee County, Florida. ####
(321)Orange county, florida $50,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water reclamation and water supply, in Orange County, Florida. ####
(322)Georgia $75,000,000 for environmental infrastructure in Baldwin County, Bartow County, Floyd County, Haralson County, Jones County, Gilmer County, Towns County, Warren County, Lamar County, Lowndes County, Troup County, Madison County, Toombs County, Dade County, Bulloch County, Gordon County, Walker County, Dooly County, Butts County, Clarke County, Crisp County, Newton County, Bibb County, Baker County, Barrow County, Oglethorpe County, Peach County, Brooks County, Carroll County, Worth County, Jenkins County, Wheeler County, Calhoun County, Randolph County, Wilcox County, Stewart County, Telfair County, Clinch County, Hancock County, Ben Hill County, Jeff Davis County, Chattooga County, Lanier County, Brantley County, Charlton County, Tattnall County, Emanuel County, Mitchell County, Turner County, Bacon County, Terrell County, Macon County, Ware County, Bleckley County, Colquitt County, Washington County, Berrien County, Coffee County, Pulaski County, Cook County, Atkinson County, Candler County, Taliaferro County, Evans County, Johnson County, Irwin County, Dodge County, Jefferson County, Appling County, Taylor County, Wayne County, Clayton County, Decatur County, Schley County, Sumter County, Early County, Webster County, Clay County, Upson County, Long County, Twiggs County, Dougherty County, Quitman County, Meriwether County, Stephens County, Wilkinson County, Murray County, Wilkes County, Elbert County, McDuffie County, Heard County, Marion County, Talbot County, Laurens County, Montgomery County, Echols County, Pierce County, Richmond County, Chattahoochee County, Screven County, Habersham County, Lincoln County, Burke County, Liberty County, Tift County, Polk County, Glascock County, Grady County, Jasper County, Banks County, Franklin County, Whitfield County, Treutlen County, Crawford County, and Hart County, Georgia. ####
(323)Guam $35,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Guam. ####
(324)State of hawaii $75,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure (including urban stormwater conveyance), resource protection and development, water supply, environmental restoration, and surface water protection and development, in the State of Hawaii. ####
(325)County of hawai‘i, hawaii $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the County of Hawai‘i, Hawaii. ####
(326)Honolulu, hawaii $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii. ####
(327)Kaua‘i, hawaii $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the County of Kaua‘i, Hawaii. ####
(328)Maui, hawaii $50,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the County of Maui, Hawaii. ####
(329)Dixmoor, illinois $15,000,000 for water and water supply infrastructure in the village of Dixmoor, Illinois. ####
(330)Forest park, illinois $50,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the village of Forest Park, Illinois. ####
(331)Lemont, illinois $3,135,000 for water infrastructure in the village of Lemont, Illinois. ####
(332)Lockport, illinois $6,550,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Lockport, Illinois. ####
(333)South central illinois $30,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in Montgomery County, Christian County, Fayette County, Shelby County, Jasper County, Richland County, Crawford County, and Lawrence County, Illinois. ####
(334)Will county, illinois $36,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Will County, Illinois. ####
(335)Orleans parish, louisiana $100,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Orleans Parish, Louisiana. ####
(336)Fitchburg, massachusetts $30,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Fitchburg, Massachusetts. ####
(337)Haverhill, massachusetts $30,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Haverhill, Massachusetts. ####
(338)Lawrence, massachusetts $30,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts. ####
(339)Lowell, massachusetts $30,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Lowell, Massachusetts. ####
(340)Methuen, massachusetts $30,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Methuen, Massachusetts. ####
(341)Maryland $100,000,000 for water, wastewater, and other environmental infrastructure, Maryland. ####
(342)Boonsboro, maryland $5,000,000 for water infrastructure, including water supply, in the town of Boonsboro, Maryland. ####
(343)Brunswick, maryland $15,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Brunswick, Maryland. ####
(344)Cascade charter township, michigan $7,200,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Cascade Charter Township, Michigan. ####
(345)Macomb county, michigan $90,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Macomb County, Michigan. ####
(346)Northfield, minnesota $33,450,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Northfield, Minnesota. ####
(347)Centertown, missouri $15,900,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the village of Centertown, Missouri. ####
(348)City of st. louis, missouri $45,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. ####
(349)St. louis county, missouri $45,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in St. Louis County, Missouri. ####
(350)Clinton, mississippi $13,600,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, in the city of Clinton, Mississippi. ####
(351)Madison county, mississippi $24,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, in Madison County, Mississippi. ####
(352)Meridian, mississippi $26,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, in the city of Meridian, Mississippi. ####
(353)Oxford, mississippi $10,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, in the City of Oxford, Mississippi. ####
(354)Rankin county, mississippi $24,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, in Rankin County, Mississippi. ####
(355)Manchester, new hampshire $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Manchester, New Hampshire. ####
(356)Bayonne, new jersey $825,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Bayonne, New Jersey. ####
(357)Camden, new jersey $143,800,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Camden, New Jersey. ####
(358)Essex and sussex counties, new jersey $60,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in Essex County and Sussex County, New Jersey. ####
(359)Flemington, new jersey $4,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in the Borough of Flemington, New Jersey. ####
(360)Jefferson, new jersey $90,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Jefferson Township, New Jersey. ####
(361)Kearny, new jersey $69,900,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the town of Kearny, New Jersey. ####
(362)Long hill, new jersey $7,500,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Long Hill Township, New Jersey. ####
(363)Morris county, new jersey $30,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Morris County, New Jersey. ####
(364)Passaic, new jersey $1,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Passaic County, New Jersey. ####
(365)Phillipsburg, new jersey $2,600,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the town of Phillipsburg, New Jersey. ####
(366)Rahway, new jersey $3,250,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Rahway, New Jersey. ####
(367)Roselle, new jersey $5,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the Borough of Roselle, New Jersey. ####
(368)South orange village, new jersey $7,500,000 for water infrastructure, including water supply, in the Township of South Orange Village, New Jersey. ####
(369)Summit, new jersey $1,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Summit, New Jersey. ####
(370)Warren, new jersey $4,550,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Warren Township, New Jersey. ####
(371)Española, new mexico $21,995,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Española, New Mexico. ####
(372)Farmington, new mexico $15,500,000 for water infrastructure, including water supply, in the city of Farmington, New Mexico. ####
(373)Mora county, new mexico $2,874,000 for wastewater infrastructure in Mora County, New Mexico. ####
(374)Santa fe, new mexico $20,700,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water reclamation, in the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico. ####
(375)Clarkstown, new york $14,600,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the town of Clarkstown, New York. ####
(376)Genesee, new york $85,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management and water supply, in Genesee County, New York. ####
(377)Queens, new york $190,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in Queens, New York. ####
(378)Yorktown, new york $40,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the town of Yorktown, New York. ####
(379)Brunswick, ohio $4,510,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Brunswick, Ohio. ####
(380)Brookings, oregon $2,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the City of Brookings and the Port of Brookings Harbor, Oregon. ####
(381)Monroe, oregon $6,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Monroe, Oregon. ####
(382)Newport, oregon $60,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and water storage, in the city of Newport, Oregon. ####
(383)Lane county, oregon $25,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and storage, distribution, and treatment systems, in Lane County, Oregon. ####
(384)Palmyra, pennsylvania $36,300,000 for wastewater infrastructure in Palmyra Township, Pennsylvania. ####
(385)Pike county, pennsylvania $10,000,000 for water and stormwater management infrastructure, including water supply, in Pike County, Pennsylvania. ####
(386)Pittsburgh, pennsylvania $20,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ####
(387)Pocono, pennsylvania $22,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Pocono Township, Pennsylvania. ####
(388)Westfall, pennsylvania $16,880,000 for wastewater infrastructure in Westfall Township, Pennsylvania. ####
(389)Whitehall, pennsylvania $6,000,000 for stormwater management infrastructure in Whitehall Township and South Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania. ####
(390)Beaufort, south carolina $7,462,000 for stormwater management infrastructure in Beaufort County, South Carolina. ####
(391)Charleston, south carolina $25,583,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Charleston, South Carolina. ####
(392)Horry county, south carolina $19,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including ocean outfalls, in Horry County, South Carolina. ####
(393)Mount pleasant, south carolina $20,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the town of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. ####
(394)Portland, tennessee $1,850,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in the city of Portland, Tennessee. ####
(395)Smith county, tennessee $69,500,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Smith County, Tennessee. ####
(396)Trousdale, macon, and sumner counties, tennessee $178,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Trousdale County, Macon County, and Sumner County, Tennessee. ####
(397)United states virgin islands $1,584,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the United States Virgin Islands. ####
(398)Bonney lake, washington $3,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Bonney Lake, Washington. ####
(399)Burien, washington $5,000,000 for stormwater management infrastructure in the city of Burien, Washington. ####
(400)Ellensburg, washington $3,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Ellensburg, Washington. ####
(401)North bend, washington $30,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of North Bend, Washington. ####
(402)Port angeles, washington $7,500,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the City and Port of Port Angeles, Washington. ####
(403)Snohomish county, washington $56,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in Snohomish County, Washington. **[**Paragraph
(404)was repealed by section 1332(f) of division A of Public Law 118–272.**]** ####
(405)Milwaukee, wisconsin $11,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), and resource protection and development, in the Milwaukee metropolitan area, Wisconsin. ####
(406)Buckeye, arizona $12,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water reclamation, City of Buckeye, Arizona. ####
(407)Flagstaff, arizona $5,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including facilities for water reclamation, withdrawal, treatment, and distribution), Flagstaff, Arizona. ####
(408)Glendale, arizona $5,200,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, Glendale, Arizona. ####
(409)Page, arizona $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water reclamation, City of Page, Arizona. ####
(410)Sahuarita, arizona $4,800,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water reclamation, in the town of Sahuarita, Arizona. ####
(411)Tohono o’odham nation, arizona $10,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including facilities for withdrawal, treatment, and distribution), Tohono O’odham Nation, Arizona. ####
(412)Tucson, arizona $30,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including water reclamation and recycled water systems), Tucson, Arizona. ####
(413)Winslow, arizona $3,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water reclamation, City of Winslow, Arizona. ####
(414)Adelanto, california $4,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the City of Adelanto, California. ####
(415)Aptos, california $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the town of Aptos, California. ####
(416)Sacramento and san joaquin rivers, bay-delta, california $20,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, San Francisco Bay–Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta watershed, California. ####
(417)Bishop, california $2,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Bishop, California. ####
(418)Bloomington, california $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Bloomington, California. ####
(419)Butte county, california $50,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, water supply, environmental restoration, and surface water resource protection in Butte County, California. ####
(420)California city, california $1,902,808 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in the city of California City, California. ####
(421)Carson, california $11,000,000 for water and water supply infrastructure in the City of Carson, California. ####
(422)Cedar glen, california $35,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and water storage, in Cedar Glen, California. ####
(423)Culver city, california $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and drinking water, in City of Culver City, California. ####
(424)Colton, california $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Colton, California. ####
(425)East san fernando valley, california $50,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, drinking water, and water supply, in the City of Los Angeles, California, including Sun Valley. ####
(426)Fresno county, california $20,000,000 for water and water supply infrastructure, including stormwater management, surface water resource protection, and environmental restoration, in Fresno County, California. ####
(427)Georgetown divide public utility district, california $20,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and water storage, for communities served by the Georgetown Divide Public Utility District, California. ####
(428)Grand terrace, california $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Grand Terrace, California. ####
(429)Hayward, california $15,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including related environmental infrastructure, in the city of Hayward, California. ####
(430)Hollister, california $5,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Hollister, California. ####
(431)Kern county, california $50,000,000 for water and water supply infrastructure in Kern County, California. ####
(432)Lake county, california $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Lake County, California. ####
(433)Lake tahoe basin $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in the communities within the Lake Tahoe Basin in Nevada and California. ####
(434)La quinta, california $4,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, in the City of La Quinta, California. ####
(435)Lakewood, california $8,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Lakewood, California. ####
(436)Lawndale, california $6,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, and environmental infrastructure, in the city of Lawndale, California. ####
(437)Lone pine, california $7,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the town of Lone Pine, California. ####
(438)Lomita, california $5,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and stormwater management, in the city of Lomita, California. ####
(439)Los banos, california $4,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Los Banos, California. ####
(440)Los olivos, california $4,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the town of Los Olivos, California. ####
(441)Lynwood, california $12,000,000 for water and water supply infrastructure in the city of Lynwood, California. ####
(442)Madera county, california $27,500,000 for water and water supply infrastructure in Madera County, California. ####
(443)Milpitas, california $15,000,000 for water and water supply infrastructure in the city of Milpitas, California. ####
(444)Montecito, california $18,250,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and stormwater management, in the town of Montecito, California. ####
(445)Oakland-alameda estuary, california $30,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems and water quality enhancement, Oakland-Alameda Estuary, Oakland and Alameda Counties, California. ####
(446)Oxnard, california $40,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, conservation, water reuse and related facilities, environmental restoration, and surface water resource protection, in the city of Oxnard, California. ####
(447)Patterson, california $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and environmental restoration, in the city of Patterson, California. ####
(448)Pomona, california $35,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and drinking water, in Pomona, California. ####
(449)Rohnert park, california $10,000,000 for water and water supply infrastructure in the city of Rohnert Park, California. ####
(450)Salinas, california $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in the city of Salinas, California. ####
(451)San benito county, california $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in San Benito County, California. ####
(452)San buenaventura, california $18,250,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water reclamation, City of San Buenaventura, California. ####
(453)San diego county, california $200,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in San Diego County, California. ####
(454)South gate, california $5,000,000 for water and water supply infrastructure in the city of South Gate, California. ####
(455)San luis obispo county, california $5,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including drinking water and water supply, in San Luis Obispo County, California. ####
(456)Stanislaus county, california $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and stormwater management, in Stanislaus County, California. ####
(457)Tijuana river valley watershed, california $10,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure, Tijuana River Valley Watershed, California. ####
(458)Tulare county, california $20,000,000 for water and water supply infrastructure, including stormwater management, surface water resource protection, and environmental restoration, in Tulare County, California. ####
(459)Watsonville, california $28,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Watsonville, California. ####
(460)Yolo county, california $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and stormwater management, in Yolo County, California. ####
(461)Yorba linda water district, california $6,500,000 for water and water supply infrastructure in communities served by the Yorba Linda Water District, California. ####
(462)El paso county, colorado $20,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure and stormwater management, El Paso County, Colorado. ####
(463)Fremont county, colorado $50,000,000 for water and water supply infrastructure, in Fremont County, Colorado. ####
(464)East hampton, connecticut $25,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in the town of East Hampton, Connecticut. ####
(465)East lyme, connecticut $25,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in the town of East Lyme, Connecticut. ####
(466)Rehoboth beach, lewes, dewey, bethany, south bethany, fenwick island, delaware $25,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure, Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, Dewey, Bethany, South Bethany, and Fenwick Island, Delaware. ####
(467)Wilmington, delaware $25,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure, Wilmington, Delaware. ####
(468)Pickering beach, kitts hummock, bowers beach, south bowers beach, slaughter beach, prime hook beach, milton, milford, delaware $25,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure, Pickering Beach, Kitts Hummock, Bowers Beach, South Bowers Beach, Slaughter Beach, Prime Hook Beach, Milton, and Milford, Delaware. ####
(469)Broward county, florida $50,000,000 for water and water-related infrastructure, including stormwater management, water storage and treatment, surface water protection, and environmental restoration, in Broward County, Florida. ####
(470)Deltona, florida $31,200,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the City of Deltona, Florida. ####
(471)Longboat key, florida $2,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the Town of Longboat Key, Florida. ####
(472)Marion county, florida $10,000,000 for water and water supply infrastructure, including water supply, in Marion County, Florida. ####
(473)Oviedo, florida $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water storage and treatment, in the city of Oviedo, Florida. ####
(474)Osceola county, florida $5,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, and environmental restoration, in Osceola County, Florida. ####
(475)Central florida $45,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in Brevard County, Orange County, and Osceola County, Florida. ####
(476)Coastal georgia, georgia $50,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management and water supply), in Bryan, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, and McIntosh Counties, Georgia. ####
(477)Muscogee, henry, and clayton counties, georgia $10,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), Muscogee, Henry, and Clayton Counties, Georgia. ####
(478)Cobb county, georgia $5,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure, Cobb County, Georgia. ####
(479)Dekalb county, georgia $40,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including drinking water and water treatment, in DeKalb County, Georgia. ####
(480)Porterdale, georgia $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, water supply, and environmental restoration in the city of Porterdale, Georgia. ####
(481)Burley, idaho $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water treatment, in the city of Burley, Idaho. ####
(482)Belvidere, illinois $17,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Belvidere, Illinois. ####
(483)Calumet city, illinois $10,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure, Calumet City, Illinois. ####
(484)Dupage county, illinois $5,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and drinking water, in the village of Clarendon Hills, Illinois. ####
(485)Fox river, illinois $9,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water storage and treatment, in the villages of Lakemoor, Island Lake, and Volo, and McHenry County, Illinois. ####
(486)German valley, illinois $5,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including drinking water and water treatment, in the village of German Valley, Illinois. ####
(487)Lasalle, illinois $4,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, drinking water, water treatment, and environmental restoration, in the city of LaSalle, Illinois. ####
(488)Rockford, illinois $4,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including drinking water and water treatment, in the city of Rockford, Illinois. ####
(489)Savanna, illinois $2,000,000 for water and water supply infrastructure, including drinking water, in the city of Savanna, Illinois. ####
(490)Sherrard, illinois $7,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including drinking water and water treatment, in the village of Sherrard, Illinois. ####
(491)Wyandotte county and kansas city, kansas $35,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas. ####
(492)Brownsville, kentucky $14,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and drinking water, in the city of Brownsville, Kentucky. ####
(493)Monroe, louisiana $7,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, water supply, and drinking water, in the city of Monroe, Louisiana. ####
(494)Pointe celeste, louisiana $50,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including pump stations, in Pointe Celeste, Louisiana. ####
(495)Easthampton, massachusetts $10,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including wastewater treatment plant outfalls), Easthampton, Massachusetts. ####
(496)Franklin, massachusetts $1,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the town of Franklin, Massachusetts. ####
(497)Northampton, massachusetts $5,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including pump stations, Hockanum Road, Northampton, Massachusetts. ####
(498)Winthrop, massachusetts $1,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the town of Winthrop, Massachusetts. ####
(499)Milan, michigan $3,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and drinking water, in the city of Milan, Michigan. ####
(500)Southeast michigan $58,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management and water supply, in Genesee, Macomb, Oakland, Wayne, and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan. ####
(501)Elysian, minnesota $5,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in the city of Elysian, Minnesota. ####
(502)Le sueur, minnesota $3,200,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in the city of Le Sueur, Minnesota. ####
(503)Byram, mississippi $7,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, Byram, Mississippi. ####
(504)Columbia, mississippi $4,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water quality enhancement and water supply, in the city of Columbia, Mississippi. ####
(505)Diamondhead, mississippi $7,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure and drainage systems, Diamondhead, Mississippi. ####
(506)Hancock county, mississippi $7,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, Hancock County, Mississippi. ####
(507)Laurel, mississippi $5,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Laurel, Mississippi. ####
(508)Madison, mississippi $7,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, Madison, Mississippi. ####
(509)Moss point, mississippi $11,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Moss Point, Mississippi. ####
(510)Olive branch, mississippi $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, water quality enhancement, and water supply, in the city of Olive Branch, Mississippi. ####
(511)Pearl, mississippi $7,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, Pearl, Mississippi. ####
(512)Picayune, mississippi $5,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Picayune, Mississippi. ####
(513)Starkville, mississippi $6,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including drinking water, water treatment, water quality enhancement, and water supply, in the city of Starkville, Mississippi. ####
(514)Laughlin, nevada $29,000,000 for water infrastructure, including water supply, in the town of Laughlin, Nevada. ####
(515)Nye county, nevada $10,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including water wellfield and pipeline in the Pahrump Valley), Nye County, Nevada. ####
(516)Pahrump, nevada $4,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the town of Pahrump, Nevada. ####
(517)Storey county, nevada $10,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including facilities for withdrawal, treatment, and distribution), Storey County, Nevada. ####
(518)New hampshire $25,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure, New Hampshire. ####
(519)Belmar, new jersey $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including related environmental infrastructure and stormwater management in Belmar Township, New Jersey. ####
(520)Cape may county, new jersey $40,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including water supply, desalination, and facilities for withdrawal, treatment, and distribution), Cape May County, New Jersey. ####
(521)Colesville, new jersey $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Colesville, New Jersey. ####
(522)Deptford township, new jersey $4,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Deptford Township, New Jersey. ####
(523)Lacey township, new jersey $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including related environmental infrastructure and stormwater management, in Lacey Township, New Jersey. ####
(524)Merchantville, new jersey $18,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the borough of Merchantville, New Jersey. ####
(525)Park ridge, new jersey $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the borough of Park Ridge, New Jersey. ####
(526)Washington township, new jersey $3,200,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Washington Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey. ####
(527)Bernalillo, new mexico $20,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the town of Bernalillo, New Mexico. ####
(528)Bosque farms, new mexico $10,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the village of Bosque Farms, New Mexico. ####
(529)Carmel, new york $3,450,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the town of Carmel, New York. ####
(530)Dutchess county, new york $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Dutchess County, New York. ####
(531)Kings county, new york $100,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in Kings County, New York. ####
(532)Mohawk river and tributaries, new york $100,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, surface water resource protection, environmental restoration, and related infrastructure, in the vicinity of the Mohawk River and tributaries, including the counties of Albany, Delaware, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Lewis, Madison, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego, Saratoga, Schoharie, and Schenectady, New York. ####
(533)Mount pleasant, new york $2,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the town of Mount Pleasant, New York. ####
(534)New rochelle, new york $20,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), New Rochelle, New York. ####
(535)Newtown creek, new york $25,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the vicinity of Newtown Creek, New York City, New York. ####
(536)New york county, new york $60,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in New York County, New York. ####
(537)Orange county, new york $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Orange County, New York. ####
(538)Sleepy hollow, new york $2,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the village of Sleepy Hollow, New York. ####
(539)Ulster county, new york $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Ulster County, New York. ####
(540)Ramapo, new york $4,000,000 for water infrastructure, including related environmental infrastructure, in the town of Ramapo, New York. ####
(541)Rikers island, new york $25,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows) on Rikers Island, New York. ####
(542)Yorktown, new york $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the town of Yorktown, New York. ####
(543)Canton, north carolina $41,025,650 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the town of Canton, North Carolina. ####
(544)Fairmont, north carolina $7,137,500 for water and wastewater infrastructure, in the town of Fairmont, North Carolina. ####
(545)Murphy, north carolina $1,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in the town of Murphy, North Carolina. ####
(546)Robbinsville, north carolina $3,474,350 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the town of Robbinsville, North Carolina. ####
(547)Weaverville, north carolina $4,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the town of Weaverville, North Carolina. ####
(548)City of akron, ohio $5,500,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including drainage systems), City of Akron, Ohio. ####
(549)Apple creek, ohio $350,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the village of Apple Creek, Ohio. ####
(550)Ashtabula county, ohio $1,500,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including water supply and water quality enhancement), Ashtabula County, Ohio. ####
(551)Bloomingburg, ohio $6,500,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including facilities for withdrawal, treatment, and distribution), Bloomingburg, Ohio. ####
(552)Brooklyn heights, ohio $170,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the village of Brooklyn Heights, Ohio. ####
(553)Chagrin falls regional water system, ohio $3,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the villages of Bentleyville, Chagrin Falls, Moreland Hills, and South Russell, and the Townships of Bainbridge, Chagrin Falls, and Russell, Ohio. ####
(554)Cuyahoga county, ohio $11,500,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including combined sewer overflows), Cuyahoga County, Ohio. ####
(555)East cleveland, ohio $13,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), East Cleveland, Ohio. ####
(556)Erie county, ohio $16,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows) in Erie County, Ohio. ####
(557)Huron, ohio $7,100,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Huron, Ohio. ####
(558)Kelleys island, ohio $1,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the village of Kelleys Island, Ohio. ####
(559)North olmsted, ohio $1,175,165 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of North Olmsted, Ohio. ####
(560)Painesville, ohio $11,800,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the City of Painesville, Ohio. ####
(561)Solon, ohio $14,137,341 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Solon, Ohio. ####
(562)Summit county, ohio $25,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including related environmental infrastructure, in Summit County, Ohio. ####
(563)Stark county, ohio $24,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including related environmental infrastructure, in Stark County, Ohio. ####
(564)Struthers, ohio $500,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including wastewater infrastructure, stormwater management, and sewer improvements), Struthers, Ohio. ####
(565)Toledo and oregon, ohio $10,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the cities of Toledo and Oregon, Ohio. ####
(566)Vermilion, ohio $15,400,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the city of Vermilion, Ohio. ####
(567)Westlake, ohio $750,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Westlake, Ohio. ####
(568)Stillwater, oklahoma $30,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure and water supply infrastructure (including facilities for water storage, withdrawal, treatment, and distribution), in the city of Stillwater, Oklahoma. ####
(569)Beaverton, oregon $10,000,000 for water supply in the city of Beaverton, Oregon. ####
(570)Clackamas county, oregon $50,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including combined sewer overflows, in Clackamas County, Oregon. ####
(571)Washington county, oregon $50,000,000 for water infrastructure and water supply in Washington County, Oregon. ####
(572)Pennsylvania $38,600,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure, Pennsylvania. ####
(573)Berks county, pennsylvania $7,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, stormwater management, drinking water, and water treatment, in Berks County, Pennsylvania. ####
(574)Chester county, pennsylvania $7,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, stormwater management, drinking water, and water treatment, in Chester County, Pennsylvania. ####
(575)Franklin township, pennsylvania $2,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Franklin Township, Pennsylvania. ####
(576)Indian creek, pennsylvania $50,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the boroughs of Telford, Franconia, and Lower Safford, Pennsylvania. ####
(577)Pen argyl, pennsylvania $5,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the borough of Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania. ####
(578)Chesterfield county, south carolina $3,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure and other environmental infrastructure (including stormwater management), Chesterfield County, South Carolina. ####
(579)Cheraw, south carolina $8,800,000 for water, wastewater, and other environmental infrastructure in the town of Cheraw, South Carolina. ####
(580)Florence county, south carolina $40,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Florence County, South Carolina. ####
(581)Lake city, south carolina $15,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management in the city of Lake City, South Carolina. ####
(582)Tipton county, tennessee $35,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure and water supply infrastructure, including facilities for withdrawal, treatment, and distribution, Tipton County, Tennessee. ####
(583)Tipton, haywood, and fayette counties, tennessee $50,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including related environmental infrastructure and water supply, in Tipton, Haywood, and Fayette Counties, Tennessee. ####
(584)Austin, texas $50,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Austin, Texas. ####
(585)Amarillo, texas $38,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management and water storage and treatment systems, in the City of Amarillo, Texas. ####
(586)Brownsville, texas $40,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, in the City of Brownsville, Texas. ####
(587)Clarendon, texas $5,000,000 for water infrastructure, including water storage, in the city of Clarendon, Texas. ####
(588)Quinlan, texas $1,250,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Quinlan, Texas. ####
(589)Runaway bay, texas $7,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management and water storage and treatment systems, in the city of Runaway Bay, Texas. ####
(590)Webb county, texas $20,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure and water supply in Webb County, Texas. ####
(591)Zapata county, texas $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in Zapata County, Texas. ####
(592)King william county, virginia $1,300,000 for wastewater infrastructure in King William County, Virginia. ####
(593)Potomac river, virginia $1,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, environmental infrastructure, and water quality improvements, in the vicinity of the Potomac River, Virginia. ####
(594)Chelan, washington $9,000,000 for water infrastructure, including water supply, storage, and distribution, in the city of Chelan, Washington. ####
(595)College place, washington $5,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and storage, in the city of College Place, Washington. ####
(596)Ferndale, washington $4,000,000 for water, wastewater, and environmental infrastructure, in the city of Ferndale, Washington. ####
(597)Lynden, washington $4,000,000 for water, wastewater, and environmental infrastructure, in the city of Lynden, Washington. ####
(598)Othello, washington $14,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including water supply, storage, and treatment, and aquifer storage and recovery), in the city of Othello, Washington.
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ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE
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