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The Water Infrastructure Improvement & Intermunicipal Grant Awards 2025 is a program from the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation through which Governor Kathy Hochul announced $453 million in grants for 83 critical water infrastructure projects statewide in December 2025. The awards include $227. 3 million for 51 drinking water projects and $225.
8 million for 32 sewer projects, with enhanced grants available for projects protecting drinking water from emerging contaminants like PFAS. The program prioritizes small, rural, and disadvantaged communities and is projected to create 20,000 jobs. Eligible applicants are municipalities across New York State, with individual awards ranging from hundreds of thousands to over $25 million.
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Water Infrastructure Improvement & Intermunicipal Grant Awards 2025 | Environmental Facilities Corporation Water Infrastructure Improvement & Intermunicipal Grant Awards 2025 $453 Million Awarded to 83 Projects Statewide $227. 3 Million for 51 Drinking Water Projects $225.
8 Million for 32 Sewer Projects Maximizes Benefits for Small, Rural, and Disadvantaged Communities Enhanced Grants to Projects that Protect Drinking Water from Emerging Contaminants Projected to Create 20,000 Jobs Water Infrastructure Improvement & Intermunicipal Grant Awards 2025 Governor Kathy Hochul in December 2025, announced $453 million in grants for 83 critical water infrastructure projects across New York State through the Water Infrastructure Improvement and Intermunicipal Grant programs.
The grants deliver on the Governor’s clean water and affordability agendas and reinforce the State’s commitment to helping small, rural and disadvantaged communities with their water infrastructure needs.
By providing critical financial relief to local governments across New York, Governor Hochul is accelerating projects that protect public health and the environment, strengthen community resilience, and create good-paying jobs, ensuring that New Yorkers have access to safe, clean water. Note: Awardees with an asterisk* designate an enhanced grant.
Grant Source Awardee Project Name Grant Award WIIA Albany County North and South Treatment Plant Capital Improvement Program, Phase 1 $25,000,000 WIIA *Chatham, Village of New Well Source Development to Address PFAS Contamination and Inadequate Source Capacity $5,022,115 WIIA *Corinth, Village of Heath Street and Hill Avenue Clean Water Utility Improvements $730,750 WIIA Green Island, Village of Decommissioning Water Treatment Plant and Purchasing Water $1,750,000 WIIA *Valatie, Village of PFAS Treatment Facility $5,529,108 Note: Awardees with an asterisk* designate an enhanced grant.
Grant Source Awardee Project Name Grant Award WIIA Aurora, Village of Water System Improvements $5,000,000 WIIA *Cayuga County Water and Sewer Authority Cayuga Lake Protection Project Sewer District III $16,500,000 WIIA Fair Haven, Village of Water System Improvements $5,000,000 WIIA Homer, Village of New Water Storage Tank $2,225,300 WIIA Onondaga, Town of Bussey and Norton Roads Water Supply District $1,720,274 WIIA Oswego, City of Ellen Street and Gardiner Hill HSZ Interconnection $5,000,000 WIIA Sterling, Town of Water District #2 $5,000,000 WIIA Sullivan, Town of Bridgeport Sewer District Extension No. 1 $3,063,050 WIIA Syracuse, City of Mosley Pump Station Replacement Project $5,000,000 WIIA Volney, Town of County Rt 6/Maple Ave Service Area $4,525,943 Note: Awardees with an asterisk* designate an enhanced grant.
Grant Source Awardee Project Name Grant Award IMG Barre, Town of Water Storage Tank and Pump Station Improvements $2,097,940 IMG Batavia, City of Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades $12,000,000 WIIA Batavia, Town of Pearl Street Watermain Replacement $3,126,340 WIIA Clarendon, Town of Water District No. 14 $928,900 WIIA Kendall, Town of Water Benefit Area #11 $5,000,000 WIIA Monroe County Frank E.
VanLare Wastewater Treatment Plant $730,000 WIIA Rochester, City of Hemlock Filter Plant Filter Rehabilitation Project $5,000,000 WIIA *Varick, Town of Sewer District No. 4 Along Cayuga Lake $5,303,500 WIIA Waterloo, Town of Edwards, Brewer, Hecker & Packwood Roads WD and WIP $3,460,100 Note: Awardees with an asterisk* designate an enhanced grant.
Grant Source Awardee Project Name Grant Award WIIA Brookhaven, Town of Mastic Beach Sewer District Project $9,687,500 WIIA Suffolk County Water Authority Granular Activated Carbon Fairmont Avenue (Well No. 2) Well Field $1,225,000 WIIA Suffolk County Water Authority Granular Activated Carbon Railroad Avenue (Well No. 2) Well Field $1,225,000 WIIA Suffolk County Water Authority Granular Activated Carbon Crystal Brook Hollow Road (Wells No. 2 & 4) Well Field $2,100,000 WIIA Suffolk County Water Authority Granular Activated Carbon West Prospect Street (Well No. 2A) Well Field $1,225,000 WIIA Suffolk County Water Authority Granular Activated Carbon Edgewood Avenue (Well No. 2) Well Field $1,225,000 WIIA *Westbury Water District 1,4-Dioxane Treatment at Well 12 $10,796,450 Note: Awardees with an asterisk* designate an enhanced grant.
Grant Source Awardee Project Name Grant Award WIIA Amenia, Town of Water System Upgrades $2,731,995 WIIA *Bloomingburg, Village of Wastewater Treatment Plant Headworks Upgrade $2,441,132 WIIA Dutchess County WWA Rothkranz Street Water Main Extension For PFAS Mitigation and Regional Water Supply Expansion $1,020,600 WIIA Middletown, City of Raw Water Main Phase 1B-Greenville Turnpike to Shawangunk Reservoir $5,000,000 WIIA Monroe, Town of Water District 1 Improvement Project $2,293,900 WIIA Orange County Sewer District #1 Harriman Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements $25,000,000 WIIA Poughkeepsie, City of City Center Stormwater Management Project $1,545,750 IMG Red Hook, Town of Town/Village Sewer Treatment Facility Expansion $2,563,200 WIIA *Warwick, Town of Sewer District #1 Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades $8,000,775 WIIA Wawayanda, Town of Robin Meadows Sewage Treatment Plant Improvements Phase 2 $357,625 Note: Awardees with an asterisk* designate an enhanced grant.
Grant Source Awardee Project Name Grant Award WIIA Edmeston, Town of Water System Improvements $5,000,000 WIIA *Herkimer, Town of East Herkimer Sewer District $2,217,500 WIIA Little Falls, City of Water System Improvements $2,726,500 WIIA Marshall, Town of Deansboro Water District Improvements $1,529,500 WIIA Mohawk Valley Water Authority Phase 1b Eastern Mohawk Valley Regional Transmission Main Upgrades $5,000,000 WIIA Sharon Springs, Village of Byproduct Disinfection $3,500,000 WIIA *Trenton, Town of Wastewater Collection and Treatment Facilities $15,947,500 WIIA Utica, City of Nail and Ballou Creeks Water Quality Improvements $305,000 WIIA *Verona, Town of Durhamville Sewer District $6,650,000 Note: Awardees with an asterisk* designate an enhanced grant.
Grant Source Awardee Project Name Grant Award WIIA Alexandria, Town of NYS Route 12 Sewer $2,717,011 WIIA Cape Vincent, Village of Drinking Water System Modernization $5,000,000 IMG Carthage, Village of Village of Carthage/Village of West Carthage Water Pollution Control Facility Improvements $904,000 WIIA Dev. Auth.
of the North Country Army Waterline Phase II Replacement $5,000,000 WIIA *Evans Mills, Village of Wastewater Collection and Treatment Facilities Improvements $4,873,500 WIIA Massena, Village of Bowers Street Tank and Clearwell Project $5,000,000 WIIA Ogdensburg, City of Drinking Water Improvement Project $5,000,000 WIIA *Pamelia, Town of Sewer District No. 9 $5,722,000 WIIA Speculator, Village of Water System Improvements Project $1,540,000 WIIA *St.
Armand, Town of Wastewater Treatment Disinfection Project $484,185 WIIA *Tupper Lake, Town of Sewer District No. 1 Improvements $2,010,000 IMG Watertown, City of Watertown Water Treatment Plant Water Quality Improvements Project $24,280,000 WIIA Watertown, City of Western Outfall Trunk Sewer Priority Basin Inflow and Infiltration Implementation Project $7,435,000 WIIA Watertown, City of New Water Storage Tank, Lining and Transmission Main $5,000,000 Note: Awardees with an asterisk* designate an enhanced grant.
Grant Source Awardee Project Name Grant Award WIIA Addison, Village of Water System Improvements $1,723,540 WIIA Chenango, Town of Water System Improvements Project $5,000,000 WIIA Delhi, Village of Water System Improvement $4,550,000 WIIA *Freeville, Village of Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements $4,780,000 WIIA Hammondsport, Village of Water System Improvements Phase 1 $5,000,000 IMG Hornell, City of Intermunicipal Sewer Improvement $6,712,800 WIIA Johnson City, Village of Corliss Area Combined Sewer Retrofit $1,424,222 WIIA Painted Post, Village of Water System Improvements $5,000,000 WIIA Wellsburg, Village of Water System Improvements $5,000,000 Note: Awardees with an asterisk* designate an enhanced grant.
Grant Source Awardee Project Name Grant Award WIIA Busti, Town of Water District Infrastructure Improvement Project $4,072,740 WIIA *Chautauqua County South and Center Chautauqua Lake Sewer District Phase 3 Extension $17,795,000 WIIA *Delevan, Village of Sewer Project $7,425,000 WIIA Depew, Village of Inflow and Infiltration Improvements Phase 9 $478,750 WIIA Erie County Southtowns AWF Improvements - Phase 2 $25,000,000 WIIA Jamestown Board of Public Utilities Capital Improvement Project at Cassadaga Pump Station $5,000,000 WIIA Niagara Falls Water Board Water System & Water Treatment Plant Improvements $5,000,000 WIIA North Tonawanda, City of Erie Storage Tank Improvements $1,400,000 WIIA Porter, Town of Water System Capital Improvement Project $4,749,500 IMG Tonawanda, Town of Water Treatment Plant Electrical Substation and Pump Improvements $17,968,000 Scroll back to the top of the page
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Municipalities in New York State. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $453 million awarded to 83 projects statewide Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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