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Water Technical Assistance (WaterTA)

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All communities deserve access to clean, reliable water. Yet, too many communities across America face challenges in providing safe drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater services to their residents. EPA Water Technical Assistance (WaterTA) connects communities to experts who help assess and implement solutions for their drinking water, sewage, and stormwater needs.


What is WaterTA?

The EPA's free Water Technical Assistance (WaterTA) services may include: 

  • Identifying lead pipes for removal
  • Enhancing resilience against cybersecurity threats
  • Identifying climate adaptation strategies
  • Providing resources for workforce development
  • Addressing stormwater challenges
  • Complying with the Safe Drinking Water and Clean Water Acts 

WaterTA can also assist interested entities in applying for federal funding to make these solutions a reality. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law presents an unprecedented opportunity to address water infrastructure needs by providing $50 billion in new funding – the largest federal investment in water in the history of our nation. WaterTA can assist communities with applying for this funding to address their most pressing needs.  

Learn more about the many WaterTA Initiatives available or view previous webinars and presentations.


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Help for Your Community 

If your community is facing challenges such as, but not limited to, updating aging infrastructure, building resilience to climate change, or even removing lead service lines, we encourage you to learn more about who can receive WaterTA services then submit a webform request via the following button: Click Here to Request Water Technical Assistance for Your Community


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WaterTA Community Stories

Explore examples of WaterTA in action.


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Resources for WaterTA Providers

The EPA's WaterTA providers work closely with communities to understand their water infrastructure needs and plan for the future. WaterTA providers are generally non-profit organizations and public and private non-profit universities and colleges. The EPA has developed specific resources to support existing and prospective WaterTA providers. Learn more about who can apply to be a WaterTA provider and how the EPA's Office of Water manages WaterTA and supports WaterTA providers in their work with communities across the country.


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Additional Financial Resources

Numerous EPA WaterTA initiatives and resources are available to further support utilities, municipalities, and Tribes in maintaining regulatory compliance, improving resiliency, and building technical, managerial, and financial capacity. Learn more about additional financial resources to support your community's water infrastructure needs. 

Connect with EPA

  • Join the EPA's Water Infrastructure and Resiliency Finance Center email list for WaterTA updates
  • Email questions to WaterTA@epa.gov

Key WaterTA Resources

Click Here to Request Water Technical Assistance for Your Community

  • Community Fact Sheet - English Version (May 2023)
  • Community Fact Sheet - Spanish Version (August 2024)
  • WaterTA Initiatives
  •   EPA WaterTA: A Summary of Providers, Programs, and Initiatives (pdf) (1.17 MB, January 2025, EPA 830-F-25-001)
  • Webinars and presentations
  • Water Infrastructure & Capacity Assessment Tool (Water ICAT)
  • Implementation Memo (March 2023)
  • More info
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