CFDA 66.486 · retired · Funded this fiscal year
Underground Injection Control Program Grants: Class VI Carbon Sequestration Wells
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Objective
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Public Law 117-58, Nov. 15, 2021), authorized a new Underground Injection Control (UIC) Class VI grant program and appropriated $50 million for the program to support states, tribes, and territories in developing and implementing UIC Class VI primacy programs. The objective of the grant program is to support Class VI Underground Injection Control (UIC) programs under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). Class VI UIC programs ensure that sequestration of carbon dioxide through Class VI injection wells is permitted in a manner that is protective of underground sources of drinking water. The grant program provides financial assistance to eligible states, territories, and tribes (States) to defray expenses related to the establishment and operation of programs that permit Class VI injection wells. The grants are for States that have already obtained primacy for Class VI injection wells, as well as for States seeking to obtain Class VI primacy. This Assistance listing considers relevant approaches to achieving the intended goals and objectives of the program consistent with statutory requirements, including priorities to invest public dollars , create jobs,, ensure goods and services are made in America, and build infrastructure . Awardees will submit semi-annual performance reports which will be used to measure successful implementation and support evaluation.
Who Can Apply
- U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia)
- U.S. Territory (or Possession) Government (including freely-associated states)
- Federally Recognized Indian/Native American/Alaska Native Tribal Government
States, U.S. Territories and possessions, and Indian Tribes that qualify as Programs or potential Programs that have primary enforcement authority for UIC Class VI wells.
Assistance Types
- Grant
Program Contact
Dyroff.Colin@epa.gov
202-564-3149