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Wisconsin allocates $282M to 74 cities for clean water projects targeting PFAS, nitrates, and lead.
Wisconsin has allocated $282 million in state funding to 74 municipalities through the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program to improve drinking water quality, targeting contaminants like PFAS, nitrates, and lead.
The funding, supported by increased borrowing authority from the Environmental Improvement Fund and federal infrastructure funds, will support projects including lead service line replacements, water treatment upgrades, and environmental remediation.
The largest award—$52 million—goes to Oak Creek for plant modernization, while La Crosse and Hales Corners receive major grants with partial principal forgiveness.
Since 1998, nearly $1.5 billion has been provided for water infrastructure.
A final funding list will be determined after a 30-day review period.
Wisconsin asigna $282M a 74 ciudades para proyectos de agua limpia dirigidos a PFAS, nitratos y plomo.