The U.S. House of Representatives is preparing to vote on a continuing resolution (CR) by Friday to extend FY 2025 funding levels through November 20 while it works to negotiate final FY 2026 appropriations legislation. The CR will extend existing funding levels for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Bureau of Reclamation, and the programs that they administer. WateReuse has been working to secure increased investments for key water reuse grant programs in FY 2026 and to defeat proposed cuts to critical EPA loan programs.
The House FY 2026 Energy and Water Development (EWD) Appropriations bill meets the WateReuse Association’s requests for Bureau of Reclamation programs. This includes a 37 percent increase in funding for the Title XVI Water Reuse Grants Program, an extension of the program’s authorization, and an increase in the authorized funding amount for the program. The Senate EWD Appropriations bill has not yet been released. The House FY 2026 Interior and Environment Appropriations bill meets our request of $5 million for the Pilot Program for Alternative Water Source Grants but makes significant cuts to the Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) Programs. The Senate version of the bill preserves SRF funding but excludes funding for the Alternative Water Source Grants Pilot Program.
To help ensure that final FY 2026 appropriations legislation includes robust funding for key water reuse programs, reach out to WateReuse Policy Director, Greg Fogel, at gfogel@watereuse.org. We have between now and November 20 to make a difference. |