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    Port Washington Data Center Proposal

    Vantage Data Centers (Vantage) has proposed the construction of a data center campus in the city of Port Washington in Ozaukee County. The proposed Lighthouse campus would be constructed on 672 acres. Vantage owns a total of 1,644 acres. The…

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    Underserved Drinking Water System Grant Program

    ATTENTION: Small public drinking water systems with active violations (e.g. MCLs, TTs) or active action level exceedances (e.g. lead ALEs) may receive funding to help the systems return to compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act.

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    Loan Capacity

    The Environmental Loans Section intends to provide loan capacity updates on this page and through other channels as additional information becomes available.

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    EC-SDC Grant Program for OTM / NonProfit NN Systems

    ATTENTION: Next funding cycle for PFAS and manganese in small drinking water systems opens October 1, 2024.

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    BIL Signage Requirement

    Rescission Of Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Signage RequirementOn Dec. 5, 2024, the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Grants and Debarment rescinded the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) Signage Requirement that applied to construction…

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    IIJA/BIL-FUNDED SAFE DRINKING WATER EMERGING CONTAMINANTS PROGRAM

    The Safe Drinking Water Emerging Contaminants (SDW-EC) Program, which is a subprogram of the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) and is funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), also known as Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (…

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    BIL-Funded Lead Service Line Replacement Program

    LSL Amendment to SFY 2026 SDWLP IUPPublic Comment Period: Please review the draft Lead Service Line Amendment to the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program State Fiscal Year 2026 Final Intended Use Plan and submit your comments to Casey.Sweeney@wisconsin.…

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    Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)

    Volatile organic compounds (VOC) react in the atmosphere to produce ozone. This air pollutant can be harmful to people and the environment when present at elevated concentrations near the earth’s surface. Emissions of VOC are controlled through…

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