Finance Center to Improve Community Water Infrastructure

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Finance Center to Improve Community Water Infrastructure

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Launched the Water Infrastructure and Resiliency Finance Center to Help Communities Across the Country Improve their Wastewater, Drinking Water and Stormwater Systems

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launched the Water Infrastructure and Resiliency Finance Center today to help communities across the country improve their wastewater, drinking water and stormwater systems, particularly through innovative financing and by building resilience to climate change. The center was announced as Vice President Biden and EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy toured the construction site for a tunnel to reduce sewer overflows into the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. by 98 percent. The center is part of the White House Build America Investment Initiative - a government-wide effort to increase infrastructure investment and promote economic growth by creating opportunities for state and local governments and the private sector to collaborate, expand public-private partnerships, and increase the use of federal credit programs.

"Infrastructure is central to the President's plan to build on the progress the U.S. economy is making by creating jobs and expanding opportunity for all Americans," said EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy. "By modernizing the nation's infrastructure we can protect our drinking water sources and enhance resilience to the impacts of climate change by avoiding financial and water supply losses from leaking pipes and reducing pollution from sewer overflows and wastewater discharges."

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