Large-Scale Water Recycling Reauthorization Act
Summary
The Large-Scale Water Recycling Reauthorization Act aims to extend a federal competitive grant program that supports the development of massive water recycling and reuse infrastructure. Specifically, the bill would amend the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 to extend the program's authorization from five years to ten years, allowing it to continue through 2032. This program provides funding for projects that treat wastewater so it can be safely reused for irrigation, industrial processes, or drinking water supplies.
If enacted, the bill would primarily benefit water-stressed regions, particularly in the Western United States and the Colorado River Basin. By providing a 25% federal cost share for projects with total costs of $500 million or more, the legislation seeks to help local and state water agencies build the infrastructure necessary to create drought-resistant water supplies. For everyday citizens in these areas, this could lead to more reliable water access and improved long-term water security despite ongoing climate challenges and water shortages.