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Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

  • EPA Launches Clean School Bus Program with $500 Million Available Now

    With funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, our Clean School Bus Program is granting $500 million — the first round of funding with $5 billion in total — for school districts to replace the nation's fleet of school buses with low and zero-emission buses.

    Learn more and apply

  • EPA Outlines Strategy to Ensure Equitable Access to State Revolving Funds (SRFs)

    EPA’s implementation memo highlights the flexibility provided to states and borrowers who utilize State Revolving Funds (SRFs) to address a wide variety of local water quality and public health challenges.

    • Learn more about the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law SRF Implementation Memorandum.
    • Explore 2022 Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds (SRFs) using our interactive tool.
  • EPA & The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

    With unprecedented funding to support our national infrastructure, EPA will improve people’s health and safety, create good-paying jobs, and increase climate resilience throughout the country.

    • Read the statement by Administrator Regan.
    • Review the fact sheet.
  • EPA to Use Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funds to Clean Up Communities

    The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law invests $3.5 billion in cleaning up Superfund sites and reinstates Superfund taxes, making it one of the largest investments in American history to address legacy pollution in communities across the country.

    • Read the news release.
    • Find Superfund sites with new construction projects to receive funding.

Learn about Funding

  • Explore EPA Funding through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
  • Read the statement by Administrator Regan.
  • Review fact sheets.

Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Investments

  • Water Infrastructure Investments
  • Cleanup, Revitalization and Recycling Investments
  • Electric, Low-emission School Bus Investments
  • Investments in Tribal Communities
  • Investments in Pollution Prevention

Related Information

  • Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Guidebook for State, Local, Tribal and Territorial Governments, and Other Partners (pdf) (January 2022)
  • White House fact sheet: Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
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Last updated on May 20, 2022
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