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Pappas Joins EPA in Announcing $3 Million in Grants to Establish National Stormwater Centers of Excellence

January 19, 2024

Rep. Pappas led the effort to include National Stormwater Centers of Excellence in the bipartisan infrastructure law

Today, Congressman Chris Pappas (NH-01) joined the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in announcing the availability of $3 million through its Centers of Excellence for Stormwater Infrastructure Technologies grant program to expand stormwater infrastructure solutions across the country. This program will establish national Centers of Excellence for Stormwater Infrastructure Technologies and was made possible by bipartisan infrastructure law which Pappas supported. Eligible applicants for the funding include institutions of higher education, research institutions, and nonprofit organizations. 

Stormwater is a significant source of water pollution as it can collect various pollutants including trash, chemicals, oils and sediment and move them to nearby waterways. When mixed with domestic and industrial wastewater in combined sewers, stormwater can also contribute to combined sewer overflows during heavy storm events. Once selected, the Stormwater Centers of Excellence will develop and enhance stormwater best practices by conducting research on new and emerging stormwater control infrastructure technologies and alternative funding approaches; providing technical assistance to state, Tribal and local governments; and collaborating with regional institutions.  

“In New Hampshire and across the country, outdated and inadequate stormwater management systems can lead to less resilient communities and increased public health risks,” said Congressman Pappas. “I fought to include the National Stormwater Centers of Excellence program in the bipartisan infrastructure law and secured funding through the annual appropriations process so that we can support and coordinate research and development in stormwater control technology. These centers will help increase climate resiliency and safeguard water quality in our communities.”

Climate stress is often felt as water stress, and improving stormwater infrastructure is critical to helping communities and ecosystems be resilient for the future,” saidEPA Assistant Administrator for Water Radhika Fox. “President Biden’s Investing in America agenda has enabled EPA to establish Centers of Excellence to help reduce flooding and improve local water quality by supporting both new investments in infrastructure and the latest research and best practices on technologies and solutions to meet their needs.” 

Many communities struggle to address stormwater issues because of the costs associated with construction, operation and maintenance of the necessary infrastructure, and because their systems were built for the rain and storm patterns of the last century. In addition, a number of communities across the nation need practical stormwater technologies and the scientific understanding of those technologies to effectively implement stormwater management solutions.

The Centers of Excellence for Stormwater Infrastructure Technologies grant program was made possible by the bipartisan infrastructure law, which also invests more than $50 billion in water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure solutions across the country to protect public health and treasured waterways and create new green opportunities for communities.

Learn more about the Stormwater Centers of Excellence request for applications.

Background

In July 2021, Pappas co-led an amendment in the bipartisan infrastructure law authorizing an EPA grant program to support regional stormwater centers of excellence to conduct research and development on innovative stormwater control technologies.