Feds Allocate $4.4B for More Infrastructure Law Water Projects
Feds Allocate $4.4B for More Infrastructure Law Water Projects
Corps, BuRec funds go for port, inland waterways, flood protection and rural projects to improve freight flow, provide climate change resilience and help disadvantaged communities.
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Corps, BuRec funds go for port, inland waterways, flood protection and rural projects to improve freight flow, provide climate change resilience and help disadvantaged communities.
Corps, BuRec funds go for port, inland waterways, flood protection and rural projects to improve freight flow, provide climate change resilience and help disadvantaged communities.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded more than $1.3 billion for water infrastructure improvementsΒ to 18 states using funds provided in the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The money was issued through State Revolving Funds (SRFs) for drinking water and clean water projects with a focus on benefiting underserved communities, EPA announced.The funds are the first installment of nearly $44 billion the agency will distribute to states, territories and tri...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded more than $1.3 billion for water infrastructure improvementsΒ to 18 states using funds provided in the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The money was issued through State Revolving Funds (SRFs) for drinking water and clean water projects with a focus on benefiting underserved communities, EPA announced.The funds are the first installment of nearly $44 billion the agency will distribute to states, territories and tri...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded more than $1.3 billion for water infrastructure improvementsΒ to 18 states using funds provided in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.The money was issued through State Revolving Funds (SRFs) for drinking water and clean water projects with a focus on benefiting underserved communities, EPA announced. The funds are the first installment of nearly $44 billion EPA will distribute to states, territories and tribes for water i...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded more than $1.3 billion for water infrastructure improvementsΒ to 18 states using funds provided in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.The money was issued through State Revolving Funds (SRFs) for drinking water and clean water projects with a focus on benefiting underserved communities, EPA announced. The funds are the first installment of nearly $44 billion EPA will distribute to states, territories and tribes for water i...
Construction association executives questioned whether the rules will add toΒ already soaring construction costs and high inflation.
Construction association executives questioned whether the rules will add toΒ already soaring construction costs and high inflation.
May 19, 2022
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August 12, 2022
C.J. Schexnayder
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a sweeping new water strategy for the state that calls for more than $8 billion in state investments to shore up the dwindling resource. According to the document, the state faces the ...
August 12, 2022
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a sweeping new water strategy for the state that calls for more than $8 billion in state investments to shore up the dwindling resource. According to the document, the state faces the ...
July 21, 2022
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A trio of solar energy projects in the southern CaliforniaΒ desert expected to add more than a gigawatt of power to the stateβs electrical grid are the first to be approved as part of theΒ Dept. of the Interior'sΒ Deser...
July 21, 2022
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A trio of solar energy projects in the southern CaliforniaΒ desert expected to add more than a gigawatt of power to the stateβs electrical grid are the first to be approved as part of theΒ Dept. of the Interior'sΒ Deser...
The U.S. Department of Transportation needs to recruit, develop and retain an expanded staff to oversee the implementation of $660 billion in funding for programs authorized under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, while dealing with supply chain issues, rising prices and a shortage of the skilled labor required to build the many capital projects the IIJA will enable, according to the DOTβs inspector general, Eric Soskin, who issued this warning in a report to Transportation Secretary...
The U.S. Department of Transportation needs to recruit, develop and retain an expanded staff to oversee the implementation of $660 billion in funding for programs authorized under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, while dealing with supply chain issues, rising prices and a shortage of the skilled labor required to build the many capital projects the IIJA will enable, according to the DOTβs inspector general, Eric Soskin, who issued this warning in a report to Transportation Secretary...
In the spirit ofΒ wanting to "dig once"Β for infrastructure improvements, local governments tap projectΒ coordinatorsΒ as they access millions in federal funds.
In the spirit ofΒ wanting to "dig once"Β for infrastructure improvements, local governments tap projectΒ coordinatorsΒ as they access millions in federal funds.