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Act includes potential grant funding for water projects on golf courses

Dec 31, 2021
Congress recently passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The law provides funding for safe and clean drinking water programs and projects. It’s this area that is of interest to golf course management.

Congress recently passed, and President Biden signed, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to help the economy and the country continue to improve during the pandemic. This law authorizes $1.2 billion in infrastructure funding for roads, rail and bridges; expanded Internet access; and ports and waterways. The law also provides funding for safe and clean drinking water programs and projects. It’s this area that is of interest to golf course management. GCSAA has identified a number of grant opportunities for watershed, recycling and reuse, aquifer storage and stormwater restoration projects that may be able to help superintendents on their courses.

While the grants are not yet available, it’s helpful to take a look at this list and see what might work at your facility.

The law directs $8.75 billion in funding for projects specifically within the 17 Western states under the jurisdiction of the federal Bureau of Reclamation, which is a water management agency dedicated to helping those states meet new water needs and balance the multitude of competing uses of water in the West. Those states are: Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona.<.p>

There are four grant programs here that might help your course if you are located in one of those states:

There are two grant programs under the Clean Water Title that could also help golf course management:

All of this is not yet available. The funds for these grant programs still need to come from congressional appropriation. Then, the respective federal agencies, the Department of Interior and the EPA, need to publish the grant announcements. But now is the time to start to think about what you can do at your facility and who can you partner with.