Massachusetts awarded over $1 Billion for Water Infrastructure
On April 2, 2026, the Healey-Driscoll Administration announced that 70 projects across Massachusetts are eligible to receive over $1 billion in low-interest rate loans to upgrade or replace aging drinking water and wastewater infrastructure and cut treatment plant energy use and costs. These funds are a critical resource that cities and towns rely on each year to plan and advance water infrastructure projects.
“The State Revolving Fund gives our communities the funds they need to keep Massachusetts a national leader in clean drinking water,” said Governor Maura Healey. “Cities and towns count on this funding to move projects forward, and we are making sure they have the resources they need to upgrade aging systems, protect public health and keep costs down for residents.”

