Fill Out the Water Technical Assistance (WaterTA) Request Form to Get Help
Water Aid Request Form
Ready to improve your water infrastructure and maintain reliable water services? EPA's WaterTA is here to help! We assist water utilities, local governments, and communities – particularly rural, small, and Tribal systems across the United States (including all 50 states, U.S. territories, and Tribal governments) – in securing federal funding for quality water projects. However, please note that we can't help federal facilities directly.
Before submitting a request, it's essential to understand who qualifies for WaterTA services. If you have questions about your organization's eligibility, feel free to contact us at WaterTA@our website.
When you fill out the form, make sure to include your email address. You'll receive a confirmation email from WaterTA@our website upon submission. After reviewing your request, the EPA or a technical assistance provider will follow up with potential next steps. Response times may vary due to the volume and types of requests we receive. Many states also offer WaterTA services, so we might share your request with the appropriate state agency to ensure the quickest, most effective assistance.
Remember, WaterTA is not a grant program and does not provide direct monetary assistance. Not every request can be granted WaterTA services, and participation in this or other EPA technical assistance initiatives does not guarantee funding through State Revolving Funds (SRFs) or other initiatives.
For more information, check out the WaterTA main page. Sign up for the EPA's Water Infrastructure and Resiliency Finance Center email list to stay updated on EPA initiatives, helpful resources, and upcoming webinars and training events. If you have questions about the WaterTA Request Form, reach out to us at WaterTA@our website.
Include your email address and/or phone number if you want a response. Provide the city and county where the water system of interest is located. Format your permit number correctly, including the state abbreviation (e.g., "TX0000000"). The permit number should be limited to 750 characters and should not include bullets or numbered lists. Specify the state's Drinking Water or Clean Water State Revolving Fund program for your project, as required.
The collection of this information is approved by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act, and responses are voluntary. An average of four (4) minutes is estimated to complete the form. If you have comments or concerns about the WaterTA Request Form, you can contact the Regulatory Support Division Director at the specified address, which is not for submitting the completed form. EPA Form Number: 6100-078.
Having trouble finding the form? Go back to the WaterTA main page and look for it there. Good luck with your water infrastructure project, and we look forward to assisting you!
- To receive assistance with improving land-based water infrastructure and securing federal funding for quality water projects, consider filling out the Water Technical Assistance (WaterTA) Request Form.
- In the WaterTA Request Form, it's crucial to specify the state's Drinking Water or Clean Water State Revolving Fund program for your water project, as required.
- As WaterTA is not a grant program, participants may not receive direct monetary assistance, and funding through State Revolving Funds or other initiatives is not guaranteed.
- In the process of environmental-science research, businesses and local governments can leverage WaterTA services to better understand the waste management implications in their water systems, thus contributing to a cleaner environment.