West Virginia receives $10 million bump in water infrastructure funding
West Virginia water infrastructure funding requests were approved as part of the Fiscal Year 2027 Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill. This advances several Community Project Funding requests from the West Virginia Congressman, Riley M. Moore. Nine projects will see a variance of $1 million in funding efforts to modernize, upgrade and extend services.
One project, upgrades to the Union Williams PSD Water System, will receive $1,000,000 for the installation of a new pretreatment system to remove PFAS.
“Access to safe, clean, and reliable water is one of the most basic responsibilities of the government, and I’m proud to have secured committee approval for these critical investments in communities across West Virginia’s Second District,” said Moore. “These projects will help modernize aging water systems, improve public health, support economic growth, and ensure families have dependable infrastructure they can count on. While there is still work to do before these projects become law, this is an important step forward for our state, and I will continue fighting to deliver these resources for the people of West Virginia.”

