PennVEST To Hold Local, In-Person, Online Educational Events To Share Information On Unprecedented Water Infrastructure Funding Opportunities, Starting March 21
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The PA Infrastructure Investment Authority will kick off a series of local, in-person and online educational events around the state to share information and answer questions about drinking water, wastewater, nutrient pollution reduction, stormwater management and other water infrastructure funding opportunities.

Many new funding opportunities are available because of the historic federal investments being made in water infrastructure.

Often potential applicants have questions like "Am I eligible?", "What types of projects are eligible?", and "How much funding is available?"

Participants in these events will learn--

-- How can PennVEST help?

-- What are the funding sources?

-- Why PennVEST financing?

-- How do I apply for financing?

-- Who can I contact for help?

-- Where do I find PennVEST resources?

-- How do I stay informed of new information?

March 21 Online

The first event will be an online event March 21 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.  Click Here to register.

16 Local, In-Person Events

Local, in-person events will start April 3 in Blair County.

Other events will follow in these counties--

-- April: 14-Cambria, 16-Erie

-- May: 2-Clinton; 16- Montgomery; 21-Susquehanna

-- June: 4-Clarion; 13- Cumberland

-- July: 23-Sullivan; 30-Armstrong; 31-Clearfield

-- August: 22-Allegheny

-- September: 10-Delaware; 12-Lancaster

-- October: 1-Tioga; 22-Indiana

December 10 Online

Another online event will be held December 10 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Click Here to register

Click Here to register and for more information.

Visit the PA Infrastructure Investment Authority website to learn more about water infrastructure.

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[Posted: March 15, 2024]


3/18/2024

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