
Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Renewal Program
Critical renewal projects financed by EPA’s Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) and the Massachusetts Clean Water Trust
In 2021 the Commission announced it was selected to receive a highly competitive Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Award which provides low-interest financing for the Commission’s Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Renewal Program, a portfolio of more than 20 capital projects. Low-interest financing from the MA Clean Water Trust State Revolving Fund (SRF) is a source of matching funds.
The Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Renewal Program is the largest water infrastructure investment in the region in decades, with approximately $550 million in water and wastewater projects planned over the next six years. These projects span the Commission’s drinking water and wastewater system throughout the Lower Pioneer Valley region.
The map below highlights project locations and provides descriptions of each project, including the impact these projects will have on the water and wastewater system that serves 250,000 people every day.
Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Renewal Projects - Interactive Map