The Biden administration launched a pilot program on Aug. 2 to help communities improve their onsite infrastructure.
The program is a joint project of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Environmental Protection Agency, and money will come from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. It allocated $55 billion for water projects including $23 billion for the drinking water and clean water state revolving funds, $7.1 billion for Western water (which includes water recycling and reuse), and $1.8 billion for the Indian Health Service water and sewer program to fund domestic and community sanitation.Eleven rural communities across the country will be sites for
Rules & Regs: Federal Pilot Program to Benefit Rural Communities With Poor Sanitation
Also in this month’s regulations update, the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality suspends an installer’s license for improper installations that endangered public health
Aug 15, 2022 | by David Steinkraus |













