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New York (NY)

New York Water Infrastructure: Funded Projects, Compliance Signals, and Utility Intelligence

United Current tracks every community water system, SRF-funded project, and compliance signal across New York. Get daily intelligence on funded infrastructure opportunities, regulatory deadlines, and decision-maker contacts.

2,800+
Community Water Systems

Tracked across New York

720+
Active SRF-Funded Projects

Currently in pipeline

19.5M+
Population Served

By public water systems

5
Funding Programs

Monitored daily

Regulatory Landscape

New York Water Infrastructure Regulatory Context

New York operates one of the largest and most complex water infrastructure landscapes in the nation, with over 2,800 community water systems ranging from New York City’s massive supply network to small rural systems upstate. The Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC) administers the state’s Drinking Water and Clean Water SRFs, distributing hundreds of millions annually. New York has established its own emerging contaminant standards and is requiring utilities to address PFAS, 1,4-dioxane, and other compounds. The LCRR creates additional compliance urgency, particularly for older systems in the Hudson Valley, Long Island, and upstate cities.

Key Funding Programs

  • NY Environmental Facilities Corporation (Drinking Water SRF)
  • NY Environmental Facilities Corporation (Clean Water SRF)
  • Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) supplemental allocations
  • NY Water Infrastructure Improvement Act (WIIA) grants
  • NY Intermunicipal Water Infrastructure Grant Program
Example Opportunity

What you'd see in your New York dashboard

Here's the kind of opportunity United Current surfaces for New York water systems: funded, scored, and ready for outreach.

NY · SRF-Funded Project

New York Utility Opportunity

92
Score
SRF FundingCompliance DeadlineActive Project
Opportunity Detail

A Long Island water district serving 120,000+ residents was flagged by United Current after UCMR5 data revealed PFAS detections exceeding proposed MCLs. The district appeared on the EFC’s draft Intended Use Plan for $32M in SRF financing to install granular activated carbon treatment at three well sites. United Current surfaced this opportunity during the draft IUP comment period, months before formal bid solicitation.

Source: SRF Intended Use PlanDecision-maker contacts available
Key Utilities

Major New York Water Utilities We Track

NYC Department of Environmental Protection
Suffolk County Water Authority
Nassau County (multiple districts)
Buffalo Water Authority
Rochester (Monroe County Water Authority)
Albany Water Board

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