Archive: August 26, 2021

Кремационное оборудование

Базовая информация.

Номер модели: цены на оборудование крематория
Экспортные рынки: глобальный

описание продукта

Компания Nanjing Clover Medical Technology Co., Ltd. является ведущим производителем мусоросжигательных установок в Китае. Мы – местный производитель и один из крупнейших экспортеров Китая. Техническое оборудование пиролитических инсинераторов является основной обработкой отходов во всем мире, для медицинских отходов, сжигания животных, incinerateur yd150, incinerateur yd150 italie, оборудования для сжигания на продажу, сжигания, сжигания “камеры дымового фильтра”, сжигания 35 кг, сжигания отходов животных, домашних животных кремация и др. Solid wste. Емкость от 10кг / час. До 500 кг / час, до 6 тонн в день. В настоящее время мы поставляем различные серии в соответствии с требованиями местных клиентов и проектируем обновленную мусоросжигательную печь с использованием наших передовых технологий. Обновленные конструктивные особенности нашего ассортимента мусоросжигательных печей делают их одними из самых экономичных в мире.
Ключевая особенность:
* Все модели с двойной камерой сгорания.
* Дымоход / дымоход из нержавеющей стали, долгий срок службы. * по заказу
* Высокая температура, длительный срок службы инсинератора.
* Бесплатная или минимальная установка на месте.
* Высокая скорость сжигания, от 10 кг до 500 кг в час, до 6 тонн в день.
* Плоскость управления ПЛК. * по заказу
* Новый дизайн для кремации домашних животных.
* Один год гарантии на инсинератор и запасные части.
Область применения:
1. Больница и клиника: медицинские отходы, инфекционные отходы, перевязочные материалы, биологические отходы, медицина.
2. Бойня, больница для домашних животных и ферма: трупы животных, биоотходы.
3. Сообщество, морской порт и вокзал: твердые бытовые отходы и т. Д.
4. Лаборатории, удаленные районы, операции по оказанию помощи при стихийных бедствиях, кремация животных

Предметы / Модель Ярд-10С Ярд-20С YD-30C YD-50C
Скорость горения (кг / час) 10 кг / час. 20 кг / час. 30 кг / час. 50 кг / час.
Емкость подачи (кг) 40 кг 40 кг 50 кг 80 кг
Вес оборудования 1200 кг 1200 кг 1800 кг 2200 кг
Картина
Первичная камера (литры) 200 200 250 400
Вторичная камера (литры) 140 140 140 140
Внешние размеры (см) 170x140x160 170x140x160 170x140x190 180x160x200
Внутренние размеры (см) 55x55x65 55x55x65 55x55x85 70x70x85
Масляный бак (литры) 50 100 100 150
Дверной проем (см) 38 х 48 38 х 48 38 х 48 45×55
Дымоход (M) 5 5 5 5
Тип дымохода Нержавеющая сталь Нержавеющая сталь Нержавеющая сталь Нержавеющая сталь
Вторичная камера ДА ДА ДА ДА
Камера смешанного сгорания ДА ДА ДА ДА
Камера дымового фильтра ДА ДА ДА ДА
Горючее топливо Нефтяной газ Нефтяной газ Нефтяной газ Нефтяной газ
Время проживания 2.0 сек. 2.0 сек. 2.0 сек. 2.0 сек.
Контроль температуры ДА ДА ДА ДА

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중효율/준고효율 박스 필터

2019-05-13 에어 필터343 조회수

Ecolead 중간 효율성/서브-고효율 박스 필터

제품 특징:

   외부 프레임: 플라스틱 프레임, 아연 도금 프레임, 알루미늄 합금 프레임 또는 스테인리스 스틸 프레임

   프레임 두께: 70, 90, 150, 220MM 등

   필터 재질: 화학 섬유 부직포

   최고 온도: 93°C

   최대 습도: 99%

   효율성: F5, F6, F7, F8, F9(EN779)

신청:

   시스템 내부의 먼지 오염을 방지하기 위해 공조 및 환기 시스템의 사전 필터링

   대규모 공기 압축기 사전 여과, 클린 룸의 중앙 환기 및 공조 시스템의 반환 공기 여과, 고효율 수명 연장

   일반 산업 플랜트의 환기 및 여과는 일반적인 청정 공기 요구 사항을 충족합니다.

공통 사양 및 성능 매개변수

사양 및 크기 ( WxHxDmm ) 정격 풍량( m3/h ) 초기 저항( ≤Pa ) 최종 저항( Pa ) 필터 면적( m2 ) 먼지 보유 용량 ( g ) 여과 효율
592x592x292 2890 50 250-300 4.46 803 F5
592x592x292 2890 65 250-300 4.46 714 F6
592x592x292 2890 80 300-400 4.46 625 F7
592x592x292 2890 105 300-400 4.46 536 F8
592x592x292 2890 120 400-450 4.46 491 F9
287x592x292 1550 50 250-300 2.4 433 F5
287x592x292 1550 65 250-300 2.4 385 F6
287x592x292 1550 80 300-400 2.4 336 F7
287x592x292 1550 105 300-400 2.4 288 F8
287x592x292 1550 120 400-450 2.4 264 F9
490x592x292 2440 50 250-300 3.78 680 F5
490x592x292 2440 65 250-300 3.78 604 F6
490x592x292 2440 80 300-400 3.78 529 F7
490x592x292 2440 105 300-400 3.78 453 F8
490x592x292 2440 120 400-450 3.78 415 F9  

1. 사양 및 구조가 변경될 경우 당사에서 제공하는 최신 데이터를 우선 적용합니다.

2. 회사는 표에 명시되지 않은 필터에 대한 주문을 수락합니다.

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La quema de bandejas abiertas gana sobre el incinerador cerrado para propelente M6 en Camp Minden

La primera de muchas reuniones públicas sobre la eliminación de más de 15 millones de libras de propulsor M6 en Camp Minden atrajo a cerca de 150 ciudadanos y funcionarios preocupados al Centro Cívico de Minden el jueves por la noche.

Allí, se enteraron de que el acuerdo alcanzado entre la Agencia de Protección Ambiental (EPA) y el Ejército de los Estados Unidos, que financiará la limpieza de 28,5 millones de dólares del material almacenado ilegalmente dejado por Explo Systems, Inc., exige estrictamente la quema al aire libre.

“Los contratistas locales, los Madden, diseñaron un dispositivo”, dijo el alguacil de la parroquia de Webster, Gary Sexton, quien organizó la reunión. “Por alguna razón, ese dispositivo no se está considerando en este proceso de limpieza”.

“Estamos decepcionados”, dijo James Madden, propietario de Madden Contracting. El hijo de Madden, David, dedicó tiempo y dinero a investigar y construir un prototipo que hubiera permitido la incineración cerrada del producto. “Consideramos que construimos una mejor ratonera”.

Sin embargo, es posible que Madden aún no lo haya hecho. El Ejército primero debe diseñar un paquete de licitación y pasar por un proceso requerido por ley para encontrar una empresa que se encargue del proyecto.

“Los Madden pueden hacer una oferta en el proceso de bandeja abierta”, dijo Sexton. “Ciertamente tienen derecho a entrar y creo que lo harán”.

El senador estatal Robert Adley dijo que mientras se estaba discutiendo sobre la responsabilidad, los Madden desarrollaron un plan para lidiar con ella. Adley, junto con otros miembros de la delegación local, asistió a una demostración del incinerador en Camp Minden en enero pasado.

“Nos pareció bien”, dijo Adley. “No somos profesionales, pero según la ley, según su interpretación, la EPA no puede utilizar ese proceso. Lo lamento, pero es donde estamos en esta etapa del juego “.

Adley dijo que, según la ley existente, el Departamento Militar de Luisiana y el mayor general Glenn H. Curtis están obligados a aceptar ofertas de quienquiera que proporcione una.

“Al final del día, él (Curtis) puede sentarse y decidir quién está calificado, quién tiene la experiencia y si tiene el respaldo financiero para hacerlo”, dijo Adley. “Todas esas cosas se tendrán en cuenta. Sería maravilloso si terminara siendo alguien que, cuando termine, estará aquí sentado respirando este aire con nosotros ”.

David Madden pareció resignado a la decisión de la EPA después de asistir a una reunión informal con funcionarios más temprano ese día.

“He estudiado este proceso y, sí, trabajé para un incinerador”, dijo. “Me reuní con funcionarios de la EPA y otros expertos no asociados con la EPA, y están siguiendo el camino correcto con las bandejas abiertas”.

Madden dijo que su cambio de opinión dependió de la prisa con la que se debe realizar la eliminación para evitar una mayor degradación del producto, lo que lo hace más peligroso.

“Es importante que esto comience el primer trimestre del próximo año”, dijo. “He observado las plumas de la calidad del aire (de la quema de la bandeja abierta). Solo el 10 por ciento de estas consecuencias irá a parar a Doyline. Hay una cantidad igual yendo hacia Bossier y yendo hacia el norte. Nuestro negocio está a una milla y media hacia el este. Todos vamos a conseguir algo de esto “.

El representante estatal del Distrito 10, Gene Reynolds, dijo que, en el futuro, la comunicación es clave.

“En mi sitio web y en mi oficina, mantendremos todos los materiales completamente actualizados”, dijo Reynolds. “Vamos a mantener (al público) informado con todo lo que surja de este punto en adelante”.

Sexton destacó la importancia de la ayuda del público.

“Ayúdenos a calmar los temores de la gente de la comunidad sobre lo que no sabemos que va a pasar con la destrucción del propulsor M6”, dijo. “Todos podemos especular sobre cosas que pueden suceder, pero no necesitamos hablar de lo que tenemos que preocuparnos. Las personas que van a ser responsables, quien sea el contratista, las personas que van a deshacerse de este producto, manténgalas en sus oraciones porque algo les podría pasar a las personas que son responsables de salir y abrir esos búnkeres, recoger este producto, moverlo y destruirlo donde podamos vivir en una comunidad más segura “.

La próxima reunión pública está programada tentativamente para el 16 de diciembre. No se ha decidido la hora ni el lugar.

por: http://press-herald.com/open-tray-burning-wins-out-over-closed-incinerator-for-m6-propellant-at-camp-minden/

Incinerator

Basic Info.

Pullution Sources:Solid Waste Processing
Processing Methods:Combined Water Treatment
Export Markets:Global

Additional Info.

Trademark:clover

Product Description

Nanjing Clover Medical Technology Co., Ltd. Is a leading waste incinerator manufacturer in China. We are local manufacturer and one of the largest exporter of China. Pyrolytic incinerator equipment technical is main waste treatment all of the world, for Medical Waste, Animal Incineration, incinerator burner dealer, incinerator burner in u. A. E, incinerator burner model, incinerator burning capacity (kg/hr) means, incinerator buyer, Pet cremation and other Solid wste. The capacity from 10kgs/Hr. To 500kgs/Hr., up to 6ton per day. Presently, we supply different series for local customer requirements and design updated incinerator with our leading technology. The updated design feature of our range of incinerators make them one of the most cost effective in the world. 

Key Features: 

* All models with Dual combustion chamber. 
* Stainless Steel chimney/stack, long lifetime. *according to order 
* High temperature, long lifetime of incinerator. 
* Free or minimum installation on site. 
* High burn rate, from 10kgs to 500kgs per hour, up to 6ton per day. 
* PLC Control Plane. *according to order 
* New Design for pet animal cremation business. 
* One year warranty on incinerator and parts in stock. 

Application Scope: 

1. Hospital& clinic: Iatric Waste, Infectious Waste, Dressing, Bio-Waste, Medicine. 
2. Slaughter House &Pet Hospital &Farm: Dead Animal, Bio-Waste. 
3. Community & Sea Port & Station: Municipal Solid Waste, etc. 
4. Laboratories, Remote Locations, Disaster Relief Operations, Animal Cremation

Items Specification
Model TS10(PLC) / TS20(PLC) / TS30(PLC) / TS50(PLC) / TS100(PLC)
Main Product List Double Combustion Chamber
Smoke Filter Chamber
PLC Mode Control Case
Stainless Steel Chimney
Italy oil/gas burner: 02 units
Oil Tank (if oil fuel)

EPA News: EPA Announces $137,000 for D.C. to improve drinking water for underserved communities

 

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Contact:
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EPA Announces $137,000 for the District of Columbia to improve
drinking water for underserved, disadvantaged communities

WASHINGTON (August 26, 2021) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today the availability of $137,000 for the District of Columbia to improve drinking water for residents in small towns and underserved communities.

This funding is part of $25 million in Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act grants that are available nationwide. EPA is committed to ensuring that all Americans, especially those living in small towns and underserved communities, have safe water to drink and clean water to support recreation and economic development.

“Safe drinking water is fundamental to building thriving communities and we are excited by the drinking water improvements that these funds will support across the country,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “We are also excited by future program improvements envisioned by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, including increased funding and removing barriers to better support low-income communities.”

For the current funding cycle, states, Tribes, and territories are eligible to receive funding under EPA’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities (SUDC) Grant Program. Through the program, EPA will award grants to support compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and provide access to drinking water services. Funding can also be used for conducting household water quality testing, including testing for unregulated contaminants. State and territorial grant allotments for the grant program are available on EPA’s website. States can submit applications for funding at www.grants.gov until June 30, 2022.

EPA intends to release another memo in the fall to provide allotments to support activities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities.

Today’s announcement also illustrates the benefits of investing in water—protecting public health and the environment, addressing key challenges facing communities, and creating jobs.  The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal would build on successful programs like the WIIN Act’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities Grant Program to bring more benefits to communities across the country.

For more information, visit:  https://www.epa.gov/safewater/grants.

Background

The 2016 Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act (WIIN Act) addresses, supports, and improves America’s drinking water infrastructure.  Included in the WIIN Act are three new drinking water grants that promote public health and the protection of the environment. Section 2104 of the WIIN Act establishes the “Assistance for Small and Disadvantaged Communities” grant to “establish a program under which grants are provided to eligible entities for use in carrying out projects and activities the primary purposes of which are to assist public water systems in meeting the requirements of this title.”

 

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EPA News: EPA Announces $755,000 for Pa. to improve drinking water for underserved communities

 

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Contact:
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EPA Announces $755,000 for Pennsylvania to improve
drinking water for underserved, disadvantaged communities

WASHINGTON (August 26, 2021) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today the availability of $755,000 for Pennsylvania to improve drinking water for residents in small towns and underserved communities.

This funding is part of $25 million in Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act grants that are available nationwide. EPA is committed to ensuring that all Americans, especially those living in small towns and underserved communities, have safe water to drink and clean water to support recreation and economic development.

“Safe drinking water is fundamental to building thriving communities and we are excited by the drinking water improvements that these funds will support across the country,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “We are also excited by future program improvements envisioned by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, including increased funding and removing barriers to better support low-income communities.”

For the current funding cycle, states, Tribes, and territories are eligible to receive funding under EPA’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities (SUDC) Grant Program. Through the program, EPA will award grants to support compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and provide access to drinking water services. Funding can also be used for conducting household water quality testing, including testing for unregulated contaminants. State and territorial grant allotments for the grant program are available on EPA’s website. States can submit applications for funding at www.grants.gov until June 30, 2022.

EPA intends to release another memo in the fall to provide allotments to support activities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities.

Today’s announcement also illustrates the benefits of investing in water—protecting public health and the environment, addressing key challenges facing communities, and creating jobs.  The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal would build on successful programs like the WIIN Act’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities Grant Program to bring more benefits to communities across the country.

For more information, visit:  https://www.epa.gov/safewater/grants.

Background

The 2016 Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act (WIIN Act) addresses, supports, and improves America’s drinking water infrastructure.  Included in the WIIN Act are three new drinking water grants that promote public health and the protection of the environment. Section 2104 of the WIIN Act establishes the “Assistance for Small and Disadvantaged Communities” grant to “establish a program under which grants are provided to eligible entities for use in carrying out projects and activities the primary purposes of which are to assist public water systems in meeting the requirements of this title.”

 

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fabricantes de incineradores china

  1. La ceniza debe ser solo el 5% del material de desecho.
  1. Peso del incinerador: 50-60 kg

Incineradores municipales con una capacidad de 10 toneladas métricas / 24 horas, completos con pilas, paneles de control y todos los accesorios,

cumpliendo con 01015 par. 5.16.1

LOTE

2.0

Se debe construir en el sitio un incinerador médico con una capacidad de 10 kg / hora (15 libras / hora), completo con pilas,

paneles de control y todos los accesorios

  1. 220 V CA
  1. Residuos quirúrgicos, médicos y de laboratorio
  1. DIMENSIONES DEL PRODUCTO

Descripción Dimensiones

Capacidad destructiva 30 Kg / hora

Operación 12h / 24, 6d / 7

Combustible diesel oil

Altura de la chimenea: 5 m, diámetro: 280 mm

Volumen de combustión

Cámara de combustión: 0,3 m3

Post combustión: 0,2 m3

Cámara de combustión mixta: 0,3 m3

`TEMPERATURAS:

. Combustión

. Postquemador

900 ° C

1100 ° C

QUEMADOR DE POTENCIA

Combustión

Postquemador

0,11 kilovatios

0,11 KW0

Potencia del ventilador 0,37 kW

EPA News: EPA Announces $449,000 for Virginia to improve drinking water for underserved communities

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
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EPA Announces $449,000 for Virginia to improve
drinking water for underserved, disadvantaged communities

WASHINGTON (August 26, 2021) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today the availability of $449,000 for Virginia to improve drinking water for residents in small towns and underserved communities.

This funding is part of $25 million in Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act grants that are available nationwide. EPA is committed to ensuring that all Americans, especially those living in small towns and underserved communities, have safe water to drink and clean water to support recreation and economic development.

“Safe drinking water is fundamental to building thriving communities and we are excited by the drinking water improvements that these funds will support across the country,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “We are also excited by future program improvements envisioned by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, including increased funding and removing barriers to better support low-income communities.”

For the current funding cycle, states, Tribes, and territories are eligible to receive funding under EPA’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities (SUDC) Grant Program. Through the program, EPA will award grants to support compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and provide access to drinking water services. Funding can also be used for conducting household water quality testing, including testing for unregulated contaminants. State and territorial grant allotments for the grant program are available on EPA’s website. States can submit applications for funding at www.grants.gov until June 30, 2022.

EPA intends to release another memo in the fall to provide allotments to support activities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities.

Today’s announcement also illustrates the benefits of investing in water—protecting public health and the environment, addressing key challenges facing communities, and creating jobs.  The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal would build on successful programs like the WIIN Act’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities Grant Program to bring more benefits to communities across the country.

For more information, visit:  https://www.epa.gov/safewater/grants.

Background

The 2016 Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act (WIIN Act) addresses, supports, and improves America’s drinking water infrastructure.  Included in the WIIN Act are three new drinking water grants that promote public health and the protection of the environment. Section 2104 of the WIIN Act establishes the “Assistance for Small and Disadvantaged Communities” grant to “establish a program under which grants are provided to eligible entities for use in carrying out projects and activities the primary purposes of which are to assist public water systems in meeting the requirements of this title.”

 

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EPA News: EPA Announces $297,000 for W. Va. to improve drinking water for underserved communities

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
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EPA Announces $297,000 for West Virginia to improve
drinking water for underserved, disadvantaged communities

WASHINGTON (August 26, 2021) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today the availability of $297,000 for West Virginia to improve drinking water for residents in small towns and underserved communities.

This funding is part of $25 million in Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act grants that are available nationwide. EPA is committed to ensuring that all Americans, especially those living in small towns and underserved communities, have safe water to drink and clean water to support recreation and economic development.

“Safe drinking water is fundamental to building thriving communities and we are excited by the drinking water improvements that these funds will support across the country,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “We are also excited by future program improvements envisioned by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, including increased funding and removing barriers to better support low-income communities.”

For the current funding cycle, states, Tribes, and territories are eligible to receive funding under EPA’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities (SUDC) Grant Program. Through the program, EPA will award grants to support compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and provide access to drinking water services. Funding can also be used for conducting household water quality testing, including testing for unregulated contaminants. State and territorial grant allotments for the grant program are available on EPA’s website. States can submit applications for funding at www.grants.gov until June 30, 2022.

EPA intends to release another memo in the fall to provide allotments to support activities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities.

Today’s announcement also illustrates the benefits of investing in water—protecting public health and the environment, addressing key challenges facing communities, and creating jobs.  The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal would build on successful programs like the WIIN Act’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities Grant Program to bring more benefits to communities across the country.

For more information, visit:  https://www.epa.gov/safewater/grants.

Background

The 2016 Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act (WIIN Act) addresses, supports, and improves America’s drinking water infrastructure.  Included in the WIIN Act are three new drinking water grants that promote public health and the protection of the environment. Section 2104 of the WIIN Act establishes the “Assistance for Small and Disadvantaged Communities” grant to “establish a program under which grants are provided to eligible entities for use in carrying out projects and activities the primary purposes of which are to assist public water systems in meeting the requirements of this title.”

 

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EPA News: EPA Announces $283,000 for Maryland to improve drinking water for underserved communities

 

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EPA Announces $283,000 for Maryland to improve
drinking water for underserved, disadvantaged communities

WASHINGTON (August 26, 2021) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today the availability of $283,000 for Maryland to improve drinking water for residents in small towns and underserved communities.

This funding is part of $25 million in Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act grants that are available nationwide. EPA is committed to ensuring that all Americans, especially those living in small towns and underserved communities, have safe water to drink and clean water to support recreation and economic development.

“Safe drinking water is fundamental to building thriving communities and we are excited by the drinking water improvements that these funds will support across the country,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “We are also excited by future program improvements envisioned by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, including increased funding and removing barriers to better support low-income communities.”

For the current funding cycle, states, Tribes, and territories are eligible to receive funding under EPA’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities (SUDC) Grant Program. Through the program, EPA will award grants to support compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and provide access to drinking water services. Funding can also be used for conducting household water quality testing, including testing for unregulated contaminants. State and territorial grant allotments for the grant program are available on EPA’s website. States can submit applications for funding at www.grants.gov until June 30, 2022.

EPA intends to release another memo in the fall to provide allotments to support activities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities.

Today’s announcement also illustrates the benefits of investing in water—protecting public health and the environment, addressing key challenges facing communities, and creating jobs.  The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal would build on successful programs like the WIIN Act’s Small Underserved and Disadvantaged Communities Grant Program to bring more benefits to communities across the country.

For more information, visit:  https://www.epa.gov/safewater/grants.

Background

The 2016 Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act (WIIN Act) addresses, supports, and improves America’s drinking water infrastructure.  Included in the WIIN Act are three new drinking water grants that promote public health and the protection of the environment. Section 2104 of the WIIN Act establishes the “Assistance for Small and Disadvantaged Communities” grant to “establish a program under which grants are provided to eligible entities for use in carrying out projects and activities the primary purposes of which are to assist public water systems in meeting the requirements of this title.”

 

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