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Funding for Nationwide Water Recycling Program included in FY2023 Budget Request

Date: March 28, 2022

WateReuse Association is pleased to announce that today, the Biden Administration requested full and first-time funding for the Alternative Water Source Grants Pilot Program, which when funded will be the first nationwide water recycling program. WateReuse held multiple meetings with the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) urging the Administration to include first-time funding for the program and is pleased to see it in the FY23 budget request. 

Through the Alternative Water Source Grants Pilot Program, EPA will provide competitive grants to state, interstate, and intrastate water resource development agencies to engineer, design, construct, and test alternative water source systems, including water recycling systems. WateReuse successfully led the push to reauthorize the program in the recently enacted Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 (IIJA). The IIJA authorizes Congress to appropriate up to $25 million per year for the program.

The President’s budget request is the first step in the annual appropriations process. Congress will now begin to consider the President’s budget request as it drafts appropriations bills for FY 2023. WateReuse expects to see proposed spending bills later this spring, and will be working closely with congressional champions, appropriators, and WateReuse members to ensure that funding for the Alternative Water Source Grants Pilot Program is included.

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