Drinking Water Supply Protection FY26 Grant
Federal opportunity from ENV - Executive Office Groups • Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 13, 2026. Industry: NAICS 00.
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Drinking Water Supply Protection FY26 Grant
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The Drinking Water Supply Protection FY26 Grant is an opportunity offered by the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, focusing on enhancing the security and quality of drinking water supplies. This grant is critical for local governments and eligible organizations aiming to address water supply vulnerabilities. Proposals are due by April 13, 2026, allowing time for thorough planning and collaboration.
The buyer is seeking proposals to protect drinking water supply systems, emphasizing innovative solutions to mitigate contamination risks and enhance infrastructure resilience.
- Local governments
- Non-profit organizations focused on environmental protection
- Consulting firms specializing in water resources management
- Identify key areas for drinking water protection
- Develop comprehensive project proposals
- Engage stakeholders in the water supply community
- Implement recommended protective measures
- Detailed project proposal
- Budget outline
- Timeline of project stages
- Evidence of stakeholder engagement
- Organization qualifications
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- Ensure adherence to state and federal water quality regulations
- Follow guidelines outlined by the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs
- Consider the long-term impact and cost savings of water protection measures
- Evaluate funding requirements against expected outcomes
- Partner with local environmental organizations
- Collaborate with water supply utilities
- Engage experts in environmental law and policy
- Potential changes in state water regulations
- Competition from other organizations for limited grant funding
- Delays in stakeholder engagement
- What specific outcomes does the agency value in proposals?
- Are there preferred methodologies for project implementation?
- What level of community involvement is expected?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific project budget provided
- Details on eligible organizations not specified
- Information on geographic focus of the grant is absent
- No criteria for fund allocation outlined
- Limited description of key performance indicators
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