The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 provides for various funding opportunities that relate to the groundwater industry. Please see the listing below for updates and information on the federal stimulus plan.
General information links
Brownfields and Superfund
Geothermal energy
Geologic sequestration
Energy efficiency
Grant opportunity — building America energy efficient housing
Grant opportunity — advanced energy efficient building technologies
Rural water and wells
Underground storage tanks
State highlights
- Funding $141 million for state energy programs in Hawaii, Maine, Nebraska, New Mexico, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Texas
- Funding $153 million for state energy programs in Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Montana, New York, and the U.S. Virgin Islands
- Funding $154 million for state energy programs in California, Missouri, New Hampshire, and North Carolina
- Iowa — receives funding for energy efficiency/renewable energy projects
- Michigan — receives funding for energy efficiency/renewable energy projects
- Nebraska — Weymore to receive funding for new city water wells
- Nevada — state to receive funding and be part of the "renewable energy frontier" plan
- Ohio — former RMI site in Ashtabula may receive funds for groundwater, cleanup
- Oregon — Secretary Salazar announces DOI economic stimulus projects
- Pennsylvania — Seeks funding for clean up of leaking underground storage tanks
- Washington — Cowlitz County to receive stimulus money to replace Ryderwood sewer system
Links on this page current as of last accessed date, 7-27-2009, and may be subject to change.