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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
In spite of all the public attention on health care, there still is some activity in Congress related to water infrastructure funding:
- The Senate has begun consideration of a $32 billion appropriations bill to fund EPA, Department of Interior and related agencies for FY 2010. The House version of the bill (HR 2996) has a comparable level of funding and provides $10.19 billion for EPA programs, including $3.63 billion for clean water and drinking water infrastructure.
- The Water Infrastructure and Financing Act (S 1005) is still waiting for action by the full Senate; apparently, the bill is being held up to due to questions about the allocation formula. Water sector organizations are trying to help move it forward. The bill would provide approximately $40 billion for clean water and drinking water SRFs, as well as grant programs for sewer overflow control and Great Lakes funding.
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The Feb. 17, 2010, "shovels in the ground" deadline is looming for projects funded by the economic stimulus program. There still is much variation from state to state as to how stimulus funds are being awarded. In some states, funds are going to primarily rural areas and leaving out urban agencies; in other states, funds are being spread among many agencies and awards consist of both low-interest loans and grants. Some wastewater agencies have been able to take advantage of the green infrastructure set aside; others are waiting for October DOE announcements for funding awards for renewable energy projects.
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The Water Protection and Reinvestment Act (HR 3202), which was introduced by Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) in mid-July, now has 15 co-sponsors. This bill would create a water trust fund of $50 billion over the next five years.
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RECENT ENTRIES
Sep. 22: Healthy water activity on the Hill Jul. 23: Trust fund, water bank on the table Jun. 12: On the funding front May. 19: $38.5 billion to finance water projects May. 8: D.C. forum offers insight on water priorities
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Latest Headlines
Vilsack announces $11 million in water resource projects USDA, October 21
Recovery.gov releases first batch of stimulus reports ProPublica, October 15
Biden sets new stimulus goals Boston Globe, October 1
Direct stimulus spending hits $100 billion milestone ProPublica, September 28
Stimulus causing rebound in water project spending Seeking Alpha, September 25
Buy American waiver granted for "de minimis" parts in rural water projects Water World, September 25
Fix infrastructure after Baltimore water main break, Cardin urges WJZ Baltimore, September 22
At current pace, stimulus won't be fully tapped for another 2 years ProPublica, September 21
Stimulus still unfolding, secretary of labor says San Diego Union-Tribune, September 19
Improving water quality: A job for Congress New York Times, September 17
Stimulus spending varies greatly by agency ProPublica, September 2
Water infrastructure will perk up in 2010, analysts say Water Tech Online, August 28
Critics say rush for US stimulus money is putting watershed at risk Boston Globe, August 27
Poll shows many Americans see stimulus' costs, not benefits Gallup, August 19
Paul Krugman: Averting the worst New York Times, August 11
Salazar calls for efficiency in water use Billings Gazette, August 11
EPA eases rules on "Buy American" provision EPA, August 10
AWWA webcast to explore progress on stimulus program AWWA, August 7
White House open to stimulus changes, if necessary NASDAQ, August 6
Water infrastructure redefined American Rivers, August 3
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