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Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

  • 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.

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  • Cleanup, Revitalization and Recycling

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    The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law invests $5.4 billion in cleaning up legacy pollution at Superfund and brownfields sites and transforming U.S. recycling and waste management.

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  • Pollution Prevention

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    The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law increases resources to help businesses reduce toxic pollutants, with a focus on underserved and overburdened communities.

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  • Water Infrastructure

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    The law makes the single largest investment in our nation’s water in U.S. history. With more than $50 billion in funding, EPA is working with states, Tribes, and localities to strengthen and rebuild America’s water infrastructure.

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  • Clean School Buses

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    The law accelerates the transition to a zero-emission future, with $5 billion being deployed for school districts across the nation to purchase clean school buses.

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