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IDB Approves First Guarantee to Improve Access to Health Care in Brazil, for a Hospital in Mato Grosso Do Sul
WASHINGTON, April 11 -- The Inter-American Development Bank issued the following news release:
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IDB Approves First Guarantee to Improve Access to Health Care in Brazil, for a Hospital in Mato Grosso do Sul
The Board of Executive Directors of the Inter American Development Bank (IDB) approved the first guarantee aimed at expanding health services in Brazil, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, for an $80 million project under a public-private partnership (PPP).
This innovative financial instrument will support the PPP contract signed after a successful tender for the management of non-clinical
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WASHINGTON, April 11 -- The Inter-American Development Bank issued the following news release:
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IDB Approves First Guarantee to Improve Access to Health Care in Brazil, for a Hospital in Mato Grosso do Sul
The Board of Executive Directors of the Inter American Development Bank (IDB) approved the first guarantee aimed at expanding health services in Brazil, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, for an $80 million project under a public-private partnership (PPP).
This innovative financial instrument will support the PPP contract signed after a successful tender for the management of non-clinicalsupport services at the Regional Hospital, the state's main hospital. Care will remain 100% public and free of charge.
Under the tender, the winning private operator committed to modernizing the hospital infrastructure through the construction of new blocks and a 60% expansion in capacity, offering 577 beds and reaching 42,000 consultations per year. In addition, the number of hospitalizations will increase by 97%, reaching 2,760 patients per month. Approximately 1.5 million people will benefit within the hospital's area of influence.
In this context, the guarantee offered by the IDB provides security for private investment, improves the project's economic viability, and increases efficiency in the allocation of state resources.
The operation seeks to address the growing pressure on Brazil's health system generated by low fertility rates and increasing life expectancy, which have driven rapid population aging and a greater burden of non-communicable chronic diseases.
The operation will also promote the incorporation of private-sector investment and specialized knowledge for the provision of public health services aimed at low-income populations.
The $80 million guarantee has a 20-year term, a 25-year amortization period, and an interest rate based on SOFR. The operation will now be submitted to the procedures established under Brazilian law prior to its signing and implementation.
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About the IDB
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), a member of the IDB Group, is devoted to improving lives across Latin America and the Caribbean. Founded in 1959, the Bank works with the region's public sector to design and enable impactful, innovative solutions for sustainable and inclusive development. Leveraging financing, technical expertise, and knowledge, it promotes growth and well-being in 26 countries.
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Original text here: https://www.iadb.org/en/news/idb-approves-first-guarantee-improve-access-health-care-brazil-hospital-mato-grosso-do-sul
FHLB Dallas and Hancock Whitney Support Transitional Housing in Patterson, Louisiana, with $1.17M Grant
DALLAS, Texas, April 10 -- The Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas, a district bank in the Federal Home Loan Bank System, issued the following news release:
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FHLB Dallas and Hancock Whitney Support Transitional Housing in Patterson, Louisiana, with $1.17M Grant
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PATTERSON, LOUISIANA, April 10, 2026 -There's a larger transitional housing apartment complex available to residents of South Louisiana, made possible in part by a $1.17 million Affordable Housing Program (AHP) grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas and Hancock Whitney. The banks today joined The Purple Lemon, a faith-based
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DALLAS, Texas, April 10 -- The Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas, a district bank in the Federal Home Loan Bank System, issued the following news release:
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FHLB Dallas and Hancock Whitney Support Transitional Housing in Patterson, Louisiana, with $1.17M Grant
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PATTERSON, LOUISIANA, April 10, 2026 -There's a larger transitional housing apartment complex available to residents of South Louisiana, made possible in part by a $1.17 million Affordable Housing Program (AHP) grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas and Hancock Whitney. The banks today joined The Purple Lemon, a faith-basedmission, to celebrate the grand opening of an expanded transitional housing development that assists people recovering from addictions and homelessness.
The AHP grant, which was awarded by FHLB Dallas through Hancock Whitney, enabled The Purple Lemon to buy and expand an apartment building to 26 units of transitional housing. The upgraded community provides comprehensive supportive services-including counseling, job training, life-skills education, support groups to help residents experiencing homelessness to achieve long-term stability.
"The AHP grant is helping us change the trajectory for people working to rebuild their lives," said Stacey Lancaster, founder and director of The Purple Lemon. "With this support, we were able to expand our housing and will be able to provide a safe environment for more residents during their recovery journey."
AHP grants are awarded annually through FHLB Dallas member institutions to support the development and rehabilitation of affordable housing for low-income households.
"We are honored to support The Purple Lemon in expanding housing for individuals working toward long-term recovery and independence," said LaCarsha Babers, vice president and community outreach officer at Hancock Whitney. "We are proud of our relationship with FHLB Dallas that helped bring this project to life."
The organization began in 2019 by providing food and outreach to people experiencing homelessness and a year later began housing individuals in a leased apartment and providing supportive services.
"The Purple Lemon's commitment to supportive, recovery-focused housing reflects the impact the Affordable Housing Program is meant to create," said Greg Hettrick, senior vice president and director of Community Investment at FHLB Dallas.
About Hancock Whitney
Since the late 1800s, Hancock Whitney has embodied core values of Honor & Integrity, Strength & Stability, Commitment to Service, Teamwork, and Personal Responsibility. Hancock Whitney offices and financial centers in Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Texas offer comprehensive financial products and services, including traditional and online banking; commercial and small business banking; private banking; trust and investment services; healthcare banking; and mortgage services. The company also operates combined loan and deposit production offices in the greater metropolitan areas of Nashville, Tennessee, and Atlanta, Georgia. More information is available at www.hancockwhitney.com.
About the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas is one of 11 district banks in the FHLBank System created by Congress in 1932. FHLB Dallas, with total assets of $108.5 billion as of December 31, 2025, is a member-owned cooperative that supports housing and community development by providing competitively priced loans and other credit products to approximately 800 members and associated institutions in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico and Texas. For more information, visit fhlb.com.
Contact Information:
Corporate Communications
Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas
fhlb.com
214.441.8445
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Original text here: https://www.fhlb.com/library/press-releases/2026/fhlb-dallas-and-hancock-whitney-support-transition
To Advance U.S. Energy Dominance, EPA Proposes Several Amendments to Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Requirements
WASHINGTON, April 9 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:
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To Advance U.S. Energy Dominance, EPA Proposes Several Amendments to Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Requirements
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Proposal to Expand Permitting Flexibility, Promote Beneficial Use, and Maintain Transparency While Protecting Human Health and the Environment
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a rule proposing several revisions to the federal regulations governing the disposal of coal combustion residuals (CCR) and the beneficial use of CCR. This proposal would promote resource
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WASHINGTON, April 9 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:
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To Advance U.S. Energy Dominance, EPA Proposes Several Amendments to Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Requirements
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Proposal to Expand Permitting Flexibility, Promote Beneficial Use, and Maintain Transparency While Protecting Human Health and the Environment
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a rule proposing several revisions to the federal regulations governing the disposal of coal combustion residuals (CCR) and the beneficial use of CCR. This proposal would promote resourcerecovery, allow for site-specific considerations in permitting, provide regulatory relief while continuing to protect human health and the environment, and ensure continued transparency. The proposal would also encourage beneficial use, potentially reducing the need for disposing of CCR, set protective and uniform standards for CCR storage piles, and decrease the use of new natural resources.
"These commonsense changes to the CCR regulations reflect EPA's commitment to restoring American energy dominance, strengthening cooperative federalism, and accommodating unique circumstances at certain CCR facilities," said EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. "Our proposed changes will increase transparency and promote resource recovery while continuing to protect human health and the environment for all Americans now and into the future."
EPA's proposal would encourage beneficial use of CCR to create environmental and economic benefits while reducing the need for disposal. The rule would also set protective and uniform standards for CCR storage piles, decreasing the use of new natural resources, and improving the strength, durability, and workability of the resulting cement and concrete.
This proposal would also establish a new pathway for CCR units to comply with groundwater monitoring, corrective action, closure, and post-closure requirements under federal or approved state CCR permits. Under these changes, permit authorities could tailor requirements to site-specific risks and factors and utilize new technologies. These changes would benefit Americans by providing states with greater oversight and permitting authority involvement. In addition, these changes would ensure safety and compliance with CCR permits, more sensible placement of monitoring wells, and more efficient use of resources.
EPA is focused on a commonsense approach to regulating CCR to maintain environmental and human health protections while reducing regulatory burden and combating rising energy costs. Additional closure options would be available to facilities that completed closure of legacy surface impoundments under regulatory oversight prior to the effective date of the Legacy Final Rule.
This rule also proposes rescinding CCR management unit (CCRMU) regulations because the requirements are infeasible and impractical, and in turn, reducing burden on energy production, to combat higher energy costs for consumers.
EPA will accept comments on this proposal for 60 days after publication in the Federal Register. EPA will also hold an online public hearing on this proposal.
For more information, visit the 2026 Proposed CCR Amendments webpage.
Background
On May 8, 2024, EPA published the "Legacy CCR Surface Impoundments" rule. This final rule established requirements for the disposal of CCR in a new type of regulated CCR unit known as "legacy surface impoundments." It also established requirements for CCRMUs to address previously unregulated solid waste management of CCR that involves the direct placement of CCR on the land at certain electric utilities.
On March 12, 2025, EPA committed to taking swift action on CCR, including state permit program reviews and updates to the CCR regulations. Since then, EPA has approved permit programs for North Dakota and Wyoming. EPA has also made significant progress working with other states as they seek to manage their own CCR programs. EPA will continue working with state partners to prioritize timely action and empower those with local expertise to oversee more effective CCR disposal operations.
On February 6, 2026, EPA announced a final rule that extends the compliance deadlines for CCRMU requirements. This action provides additional time to meet facility evaluation requirements and to comply with groundwater monitoring provisions. Additionally, in November, EPA proposed to extend an alternative closure requirement deadline. This deadline extension would promote electric grid reliability by allowing a subset of coal-fired power producers to continue to operate.
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Original text here: https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/advance-us-energy-dominance-epa-proposes-several-amendments-coal-combustion-residuals
GSA Administrator Edward C. Forst Marks First 100 Days with Progress on Key Goals
WASHINGTON, April 9 -- The General Services Administration issued the following news release:
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GSA Administrator Edward C. Forst Marks First 100 Days with Progress on Key Goals
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Today, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is pleased to highlight the milestone accomplishments of Administrator Edward C. Forst's first 100 days at the helm. Under his leadership, GSA is leading the way as responsible stewards of taxpayer dollars, delivering the highest value, savings, and innovation to our partner agencies and the American people.
On Administrator Forst's first day, he launched
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WASHINGTON, April 9 -- The General Services Administration issued the following news release:
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GSA Administrator Edward C. Forst Marks First 100 Days with Progress on Key Goals
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Today, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is pleased to highlight the milestone accomplishments of Administrator Edward C. Forst's first 100 days at the helm. Under his leadership, GSA is leading the way as responsible stewards of taxpayer dollars, delivering the highest value, savings, and innovation to our partner agencies and the American people.
On Administrator Forst's first day, he launchedProject 410, inspired by the build and completion of New York's Empire State Building in 1928 in just 410 days. This initiative is bringing a mindset of speed and agility to define GSA's culture. We are reevaluating our processes, adopting new technology, implementing intelligent risk management, and removing barriers to success.
"Since taking the oath of office to become GSA's Administrator, I've seen firsthand how our world-class team executes for our partner agencies and the American people," said GSA Administrator Edward C. Forst. "In just 100 days we've made tremendous strides delivering on President Trump's priorities of fortifying the federal real estate portfolio and delivering seamless acquisition services on critical programs and emerging technologies."
Some of the major milestone accomplishments in Administrator Forst's first 100 days include:
Real Estate
1. Accelerated property disposals, including:
* Completed sale of GSA's former regional office building in Washington, D.C. in 60 days from contract to close, and projected to save $200 million in delinquent maintenance and $5.5 million in annual operating and maintenance costs.
* Announced the disposal of USDA's underutilized Ag South property with a projected $1.6 billion in savings.
* Relocation of the Department of Education and Department of Energy's headquarters.
* Additional property sales in Texas, California, and across America, saving taxpayers millions in delinquent maintenance.
2. Opened a new courthouse in Huntsville, Alabama on time and under budget - resulting in $7 million in savings.
3. Progress on critical construction projects, saving $117 million with the proposed new Chattanooga Courthouse and providing critical border security for Americans through project milestones for the Coburn Gore, San Luis I, and Richford land ports of entry.
4. Delivered on Congress' mandated USE IT act data to provide transparency and drive strategic housing solutions that reduce underutilized property and save taxpayers money.
Procurement and Acquisition Reform
5. Announced the full implementation of Transactional Data Reporting, projected to avoid $50 million in total annual costs.
6. Made significant advances with the revolutionary FAR Overhaul, saving time by reducing the FAR by 484 pages, removing 114 provisions and clauses, and removing 2,724 'must-do' statements.
7. Continued OneGov momentum by adding Broadcom, Cohesity, and expanding Uber deals, reducing costs with discounts up to 90% off and simplifying acquisitions.
8. Supported procurement consolidation and federal IT modernization through the phase 1 awards of the Alliant 3 Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC).
Technology and Innovation
9. Achieved a milestone of over 500 FedRAMP cloud service authorizations, paving the way to expand the marketplace to thousands via the streamlined 20x certification process to deliver modern secure cloud services to our agency customers.
10. Advanced the White House's America's AI Action Plan by expanding USAi, a secure generative artificial intelligence evaluation suite that enables federal agencies to experiment with and adopt artificial intelligence at scale.
11. Partnered with the National Institute of Standards and Technology to improve how the federal government uses, tests, and evaluates AI models and services. This effort builds on the strong foundation of NIST's AI governance work, initially funded by the Technology Modernization Fund.
12. Accelerated adoption of Login.gov to now more than 700 participating government applications, including the launch of enhanced identity verification on Medicare.gov to streamline access for beneficiaries, tighten account security, and reduce fraud.
Under Administrator Forst's leadership, GSA is leading the way to a more effective, efficient government. For more information, please visit GSA's newsroom.
About GSA: GSA provides centralized procurement and shared services for the federal government. GSA manages a nationwide real estate portfolio of approximately 360 million rentable square feet, oversees more than $126 billion in products and services via federal contracts, and delivers technology services to millions of people across dozens of federal agencies. GSA's mission is to deliver exceptional customer experience and value in real estate, acquisition, and technology services to the government and the American people. For more information, visit GSA.gov and follow us at @USGSA.
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Original text here: https://www.gsa.gov/about-us/newsroom/news-releases/gsa-administrator-edward-c-forst-marks-first-100-days-with-progress-on-key-goal-04092026
EXIM Champions U.S. Exporters and Bilateral Growth at Atlantic Council Argentina Conference
WASHINGTON, April 9 -- The Export-Import Bank of the U.S. issued the following news release:
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EXIM Champions U.S. Exporters and Bilateral Growth at Atlantic Council Argentina Conference
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BUENOS AIRES - The Export-Import Bank of the United States' (EXIM) President and Chaiman John Jovanovic participated this week in the Atlantic Council's conference, Argentina's Turning Point: Accelerating Economic Takeoff. Hosted at the Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center in Buenos Aires, the forum examined Argentina's economic transformation. The conference brought together senior Argentine officials,
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WASHINGTON, April 9 -- The Export-Import Bank of the U.S. issued the following news release:
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EXIM Champions U.S. Exporters and Bilateral Growth at Atlantic Council Argentina Conference
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BUENOS AIRES - The Export-Import Bank of the United States' (EXIM) President and Chaiman John Jovanovic participated this week in the Atlantic Council's conference, Argentina's Turning Point: Accelerating Economic Takeoff. Hosted at the Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center in Buenos Aires, the forum examined Argentina's economic transformation. The conference brought together senior Argentine officials,U.S. policymakers, business leaders, and international experts to discuss Argentina's opportunities for growth and collaboration in strategic sectors.
At the conference, Chairman Jovanovic shared his insights during a fireside chat with Patrick Gillespie, Bloomberg's Buenos Aires Bureau Chief. The Chairman emphasized that the U.S. government considers Argentina a strategic partner in the region and that we have a "once in-a-generation opportunity" to transform the bilateral relationship.
On the sidelines of the event, Chairman Jovanovic held bilateral meetings with several government officials including Argentina's Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship, Pablo Quirno, Secretary of Mining and Energy, Daniel Gonzalez, Minister of Economy Luis Caputo, Governor Rolando Figueroa and Vice Governor Ruben Dusso. He also met with the U.S. Ambassador to Argentina, the Hon. Peter Lamelas before taking part in a roundtable with private-sector stakeholders. The discussions were centered on ways EXIM can strengthen trade and investment ties, facilitate commercial engagement, and help U.S. businesses compete in the Argentine economy.
Chairman Jovanovic's participation underscores EXIM's commitment to advancing U.S. competitiveness, promoting American industry abroad, and deepening strategic partnerships in Latin America.
ABOUT EXIM:
As the United States government's official export credit agency, the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) supports American jobs by facilitating U.S. exports. As an independent agency, EXIM plays a critical role in supporting economic growth, securing critical supply chains, and ensuring American businesses are given a fighting chance. To achieve this mission, EXIM offers financing including export credit insurance, working capital guarantees, loan guarantees, and direct loans. Learn more at www.exim.gov.
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Original text here: https://www.exim.gov/news/exim-champions-exporters-and-bilateral-growth-atlantic-council-argentina-conference
EPA Recognizes Excellence and Innovation in Lummi Water Infrastructure Project
WASHINGTON, April 9 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:
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EPA Recognizes Excellence and Innovation in Lummi Water Infrastructure Project
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SEATTLE (April 9, 2026) - Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognized The Lummi Tribal Sewer and Water District with a PISCES award for Excellence in Environmental and Public Health Protection, for the upgrade of the Gooseberry Point Wastewater Treatment Plant. This project, financed in part by state revolving fund programs, demonstrates the importance of water infrastructure for supporting healthy
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WASHINGTON, April 9 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:
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EPA Recognizes Excellence and Innovation in Lummi Water Infrastructure Project
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SEATTLE (April 9, 2026) - Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognized The Lummi Tribal Sewer and Water District with a PISCES award for Excellence in Environmental and Public Health Protection, for the upgrade of the Gooseberry Point Wastewater Treatment Plant. This project, financed in part by state revolving fund programs, demonstrates the importance of water infrastructure for supporting healthyAmericans and laying a foundation for economic prosperity.
"Here in Region 10, we're pleased to see the Lummi Tribal Sewer and Water District recognized for their investment in resilient, forward-looking water infrastructure," said EPA Region 10 Administrator Emma Pokon. "Their work reflects the very best of cooperative federalism-local expertise, innovative solutions, and federal investment working hand-in-hand to power the Great American Comeback."
The Clean Water State Revolving Fund and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund programs have provided a foundation of federal investment in water infrastructure for decades. The SRF programs directly support EPA's Powering the Great American Comeback Initiative, which emphasizes the need for clean air, land, and water for every American and the importance of cooperative federalism.
EPA's George F. Ames PISCES program celebrates innovation demonstrated by wastewater and stormwater projects financed by the CWSRF programs. Twenty-six projects carried out by state or local governments, public utilities, and private entities were recognized by the 2026 PISCES program.
The Lummi Tribal Sewer and Water District received a $15 million CWSRF loan to make necessary upgrades to the Gooseberry Point Wastewater Treatment Plant. For years, the aging Gooseberry Point WWTP was not adequately treating wastewater and the aging infrastructure caused frequent permit exceedances. The project upgraded the plant to a reliable activated sludge process and added an effluent pump station to overcome hydraulic constraints. These improvements ensured higher quality, permit-compliant discharges through the outfall, even during high tides and storms.
The upgrades will reduce pollution and public health risks and will restore protection for commercial and Tribal shellfish beds, which the Lummi Nation depends on for sustenance, cultural practices, and economic activity. The project improves habitat for marine species such as the Southern Resident Orca pod, marbled murrelets, and Puget Sound rockfish.
See the full list of recognized projects and learn more about the AQUARIUS and PISCES programs.
Background
The SRF programs are EPA-state partnerships that provide communities with low-cost financing for a wide range of water quality and drinking water infrastructure projects. The SRFs have provided over $265 billion in financial assistance to more than 50,000 water quality infrastructure projects and 76,000 drinking water projects across the country.
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Original text here: https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-recognizes-excellence-and-innovation-lummi-water-infrastructure-project
EPA Recognizes Excellence and Innovation in Kentucky Water Infrastructure Projects
WASHINGTON, April 9 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:
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EPA Recognizes Excellence and Innovation in Kentucky Water Infrastructure Projects
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LEXINGTON, Kentucky (April 9, 2026) - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Assistant Administrator for Water Jessica Kramer recently recognized 48 water infrastructure projects for excellence and innovation, including two in Kentucky. These projects, financed in part by State Revolving Fund (SRF) programs, demonstrate the importance of water infrastructure for supporting healthy Americans and laying a foundation
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WASHINGTON, April 9 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:
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EPA Recognizes Excellence and Innovation in Kentucky Water Infrastructure Projects
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LEXINGTON, Kentucky (April 9, 2026) - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Assistant Administrator for Water Jessica Kramer recently recognized 48 water infrastructure projects for excellence and innovation, including two in Kentucky. These projects, financed in part by State Revolving Fund (SRF) programs, demonstrate the importance of water infrastructure for supporting healthy Americans and laying a foundationfor economic prosperity.
"Across the country, states are putting State Revolving Fund resources to work in ways that deliver real, lasting benefits for communities by modernizing aging systems, strengthening resilience, and ensuring families can rely on safe, clean water every day," said Assistant Administrator Kramer. "These projects show that when we pair federal investment with state leadership, we can protect human health, support local economies, and reach communities that have too often been left behind."
"The awards in the Southeast region prove that smaller communities can execute big ideas when it comes to improving water infrastructure," said EPA Regional Administrator Kevin McOmber. "I am thrilled to see communities utilizing the CWSRF and DWSRF programs to strengthen their water utilities for the protection of human health and the environment."
The Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) programs have provided a foundation of federal investment in water infrastructure for decades. The SRF programs directly support EPA's Powering the Great American Comeback Initiative, which emphasizes the need for clean air, land and water for every American and the importance of cooperative federalism.
City of Georgetown recognized with PISCES award
EPA's George F. Ames PISCES program celebrates innovation demonstrated by wastewater and stormwater projects financed by the CWSRF programs. Twenty-six projects carried out by state or local governments, public utilities, and private entities were recognized by the 2026 PISCES program.
Scott County and City of Georgetown faced an urgent problem: two failing, privately owned, 60-year-old package wastewater plants serving 10 properties were causing sanitary sewer overflows and contributing to elevated E. coli levels in Cane Run Creek. The city and county extended sanitary sewers and built the regional Cane Run Pump Station through a city-county-state-nonprofit collaboration supported by the CWSRF.
The project implemented a long-term regional fix by installing a 6.4-million-gallons-per-day pump station and force main, eliminating two package plants, and consolidating seven aging pump stations into one.
The total cost of the Georgetown/Scott County South Sewer Extension and Cane Run Pump Station was $26,425,258, with $23,540,000 from the CWSRF.
See the full list of recognized projects and learn more about the AQUARIUS and PISCES programs.
Background
The SRF programs are EPA-state partnerships that provide communities with low-cost financing for a wide range of water quality and drinking water infrastructure projects. The SRFs have provided over $265 billion in financial assistance to more than 50,000 water quality infrastructure projects and 76,000 drinking water projects across the country.
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Original text here: https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-recognizes-excellence-and-innovation-kentucky-water-infrastructure-projects