Illinois e-News Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 17, 2023

Contact: Kim Biggs
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217-558-1536

Pritzker Administration Announces Over $21 Million in Grants for New Wastewater Infrastructure

Six Illinois Communities to Receive Funding Through Illinois EPA Unsewered Communities Construction Grants

SPRINGFIELD — Governor JB Pritzker and Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Director John J. Kim today announced $21,046,025 in grants to six communities across the State through Illinois EPA’s Unsewered Communities Construction Grant Program (UCCGP). Made possible through the Governor’s bipartisan Rebuild Illinois capital plan, these grants will allow underserved communities to construct dependable wastewater collection and/or treatment systems.

"No community should be forced to function without a high quality water infrastructure system,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “The historic Rebuild Illinois capital plan is ushering our state’s wastewater infrastructure into the 21st Century, providing solutions that work for everyone. Thanks to this grant program, residents across the state will reap the benefits of a safe home, clean streets, clean water and clean air.”

This is the second of five planned funding rounds for this program, which provides funding to areas where there are currently no wastewater collection and/or treatment facilities. Under Governor Pritzker’s bipartisan Rebuild Illinois capital plan, Illinois EPA is making $100 million available over five years through grants for the construction of wastewater collection and/or treatment facilities for such communities. Additionally, the Unsewered Communities Planning Grant Program (UCPGP) provides up to $1M annually in smaller scale grants to help communities develop construction plans for these types of projects. Recipients for 2021 and 2022 planning grants were previously announced.

“These grants will provide vital funding to communities that currently do not have the ability to properly and adequately collect and treat wastewater, which can result in negative impacts on the surrounding environment, public health concerns for residents, and a barrier for economic development,” said Director Kim. “These projects demonstrate what is possible when a community has the financial resources needed to address basic human-health needs.”

Communities that are receiving UCCGP Grants include:

For more information about the Unsewered Communities Construction and Planning Grant Programs, please visit https://www2.illinois.gov/epa/topics/grants-loans/unsewered-communities/Pages/default.aspx.



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