Thriving Communities Webinar Series: Illinois EPA Revolving Fund and USDA Water/Wastewater Programs

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Learn how your community can use the State Revolving Fund and USDA water programs to upgrade and maintain its aging water infrastructures. Equitable access to clean and affordable drinking water starts with an efficient water treatment plant and well-maintained distribution lines. These funding opportunities are vital to ensuring our small rural communities can stay ahead of emerging contaminants and legacy water pollution.

Nidhan Singh, from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, shared how the State Revolving Fund can be used to fund both drinking water and wastewater projects, and Jean Crowley, from the United States Department of Agriculture, presented on water and wastewater grants provided by their agencies.

Join the Great Lakes Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Center (TCTAC) for this webinar, as we continue to bring vital information to our communities in an effort to ensure equitable access to funding opportunities.
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grant nightmares whole lead continues (mclean county)

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saybrook refisea to inventory city lines rhe RIGHT way and not just on ROAD and wont dig to verify - EPA rules are terrible and dont help the long time lead line situation

metrics being nothing ti the table except money funnel tax $ its clear now

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what a mess for taxpayers and rural illinois

ChristinaFrieburg
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Saybrook Illinos is not inventorying right or at all although in high lead list

sounds like a big paper shuffle the buck

ChristinaFrieburg