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Water Technical Assistance (WaterTA) Information

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  • WaterTA and Other EPA Technical Assistance Initiatives
  • WaterTA Webinars and Presentations
  • Request WaterTA for Your Community
  • WaterTA Community Stories
  • Resources for WaterTA Providers
  • Additional Financial Resources

WaterTA and Other EPA Technical Assistance Initiatives

Learn about the EPA's various WaterTA Initiatives.


Who can receive WaterTA services?

  • Local governments/communities 
  • Drinking water utilities/systems 
  • Wastewater utilities/systems 
  • Stormwater utilities/systems 
  • States, Tribes, territories 
  • Non-governmental organizations  

EPA WaterTA aims to assist communities with applications for federal funding, quality infrastructure, and reliable water services in partnership with drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater utilities and local government. WaterTA cannot provide direct assistance to federal facilities or individuals/individual households. 


Does the EPA offer other technical assistance services and initiatives?

The EPA is rolling out more general technical assistance under its Thriving Communities initiatives to build foundational capacities within community-based nonprofits and their partners, such as local and Tribal governments, to address a range of environmental and public health issues. Services will include:

  • Training and assistance on writing grant proposals
  • Navigating federal systems such as Grants.gov and SAM.gov
  • Effectively managing grant funds
  • Community engagement
  • Meeting facilitation
  • Translation and interpretation services for limited English proficiency (LEP) participants

The EPA is also coordinating technical assistance with other federal agencies through the Federal Interagency Thriving Communities Network. 

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WaterTA Webinars and Presentations

Access past and upcoming WaterTA webinars and presentations.

Date Webinar Title and Recording Link Additional Materials
September 10, 2024 Helping Communities Address Their Water Challenges - informational webinar #4 Sept. 2024 WaterTA Webinar Slides (pdf) (8.03 MB)
May 29, 2024 Addressing Stormwater Challenges with EPA Technical Assistance and Funding

Addressing Stormwater Challenges with EPA Technical Assistance and Funding - Presentation (pdf) (9.91 MB)

May 22, 2024 Helping Communities Access Funding - informational webinar #3 EPA’s Water Technical Assistance (WaterTA): Helping Communities Access Funding - Presentation (pdf) (5.2 MB)
December 12, 2023 Helping Communities Access Funding - informational webinar #2

WaterTA Webinar (December 12, 2023) - Slides (pdf) (5.38 MB)

July 31, 2023 Helping Communities Solve Water Challenges - informational webinar #1  
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Request WaterTA for Your Community

If your community is facing drinking water, wastewater, or stormwater challenges, submit a request for no-cost, direct assistance today!

Click Here to Request Water Technical Assistance for Your Community


What can I expect after I submit a request?

  1. After you submit a request form, you will receive a confirmation email from WaterTA@epa.gov.
  2. You may also receive a follow-up email or call from the EPA, a representative of the EPA, or one of our technical assistance providers to clarify your interests and request more fully.
  3. The EPA will review the request and respond with potential next steps as soon as possible, depending on the volume of requests we receive. Because many states also offer technical assistance services, the EPA may share or discuss your request with the appropriate state agency in an effort to provide the best, most timely assistance available. Requests from Tribal communities may be shared with the Indian Health Service to coordinate assistance.

Please note not every request may be offered technical assistance, and participation in this or other EPA technical assistance initiatives does not guarantee funding through the State Revolving Funds or other initiatives.


What if I have a question about my home’s water?

  • For questions about your drinking water, contact your water utility and/or state drinking water agency.
  • If you think you may have a lead service line or lead pipes in your plumbing, contact your water utility or a licensed plumber to determine if the pipe that connects your home to the water main (called a "service line") is made from lead. Learn more about important steps you can take to reduce lead in drinking water.
  • If you believe your utility is in violation of a drinking water or clean water standard, or have concerns about potentially harmful environmental activities in your community, report your concern.
  • If you are not sure which resource best fits your need, you can email WaterTA@epa.gov on how to obtain assistance.

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WaterTA Community Stories

Explore examples of WaterTA in action.


A screenshot of the Water Infrasturcture StoryMap

Investing in America's Water Infrastructure StoryMap

In 2021, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law committed $50 billion to improving the nation's water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure. The EPA’s Investing in America’s Water Infrastructure StoryMap shares examples of how this funding is being used in communities across the country for both technical assistance and State Revolving Fund (SRF) projects. Note: The “Funding” section will indicate if the story involves a WaterTA community.


Community Video Stories

The following short videos showcase some of the communities receiving WaterTA, highlighting their water challenges, potential solutions, and hopes for the future. These videos were created by the US Water Alliance as part of the EPA's Community Solutions Teams Pilot to expand direct WaterTA services and the Environmental Finance Center Grant Program.

Akron, Michigan

Gila County, Arizona

Silverton, Colorado 

McDowell County, West Virginia

Through the EPA’s WaterTA Closing America’s Wastewater Access Gap initiative, the EPA is working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, and local officials to bring wastewater solutions to isolated rural communities like Keystone and Northfork in McDowell County, West Virginia.

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Resources for WaterTA Providers

EPA WaterTA providers work closely with communities to understand their water infrastructure needs and plan for the future. WaterTA providers are generally non-profit organizations and public and private non-profit universities and colleges. The EPA has developed specific resources to support existing and prospective WaterTA providers.


Who can apply to be a WaterTA provider?

Eligible applicants are generally non-profit organizations and public and private non-profit universities and colleges. However, funding eligibility for technical assistance providers varies depending on the initiative. To receive ongoing updates, please sign up for the EPA's Water Infrastructure and Resiliency Finance Center email list. 


Memorandum: Implementation of WaterTA

The Implementation of EPA WaterTA Memorandum provides direction on how the EPA's Office of Water manages WaterTA and supports WaterTA providers in their work with communities across the country.

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Additional Financial Resources

Numerous EPA initiatives and resources are available to further support utilities, municipalities, and Tribes in maintaining regulatory compliance and building technical, managerial, and financial capacity.


State Revolving Fund (SRF) Resources

  • Learn about what types of projects can be funded through the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF).
  • State CWSRF websites and contacts 
  • Learn about what types of projects can be funded through the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF). 
  • State DWSRF websites and contacts
  • To learn more about the SRFs and new SRF funding made available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law:
    • Visit the following webpages:
      • Bipartisan Infrastructure Law - This includes multiple Bipartisan Infrastructure Law resources.
      • Bipartisan Infrastructure Law SRF Funding Status - This table reflects the latest status' of Fiscal Year 2022 funding, provided to the EPA by the individual states.
      • Investments from EPA Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act - These interactive maps allow users to explore the historic investments made in the health of American communities. They represent current progress and impact of the work. With unprecedented funding to support our national infrastructure, the EPA is working to improve people’s health and safety, help create good-paying jobs, and strengthen communities throughout the country. These data are updated daily and can be downloaded.
    • View the following webinars:
      • SRFs and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding - This webinar describes how Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding can help communities improve their water and wastewater infrastructure. (February 2023)
      • Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: Improving Water Infrastructure for Communities - This webinar describes how SRF programs work, how Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding can help communities address water infrastructure challenges, and resources available for information and technical assistance. (July 2022)
      • SRF 101 Learning Module - This Water Finance Center learning module provides an introduction to the SRF program. (last updated in 2018)

Water Finance Resources

  • Water Finance Clearinghouse - A database of financial assistance sources available to fund a variety of watershed protection projects.
  • Water Finance Webinars  - The Water Finance Center includes recordings of past webinars and announcements for upcoming events.

  • Learn about water affordability, including addressing water affordability with the DWSRF.


Drinking Water Grants

Learn about the EPA's various drinking water grants.

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Connect with EPA

  • Join the EPA's Water Finance Center email list for WaterTA updates
  • Email questions to WaterTA@epa.gov

Key WaterTA Resources

Click Here to Request Water Technical Assistance for Your Community

  • Community Fact Sheet - English Version (May 2023)
  • Community Fact Sheet - Spanish Version (August 2024)
  • WaterTA Initiatives
  •   EPA WaterTA: A Summary of Providers, Programs, and Initiatives (pdf) (1.17 MB, January 2025, EPA 830-F-25-001)
  • Water Infrastructure & Capacity Assessment Tool (Water ICAT)
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