Title 33 › Chapter CHAPTER 26— - WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - RESEARCH AND RELATED PROGRAMS › § 1255
The Administrator can run programs at the EPA and give grants to states, cities, and regional agencies to pay for projects that show new or better ways to stop or cut pollution in waters. That includes projects for sewers that carry stormwater, advanced waste treatment and water purification (even short-term chemical fixes that help quickly), joint municipal and industrial treatment, and basin-wide work to control pollution from all sources, including runoff and in‑stream water improvements. The Administrator can also fund research and demos to prevent industrial pollution if the method shown can be used across the industry. The Administrator must push work on better waste management, advanced treatment and water reuse, and ways to detect pollutant effects. Grants for farm pollution research and for rural sewage solutions can be made with the Secretary of Agriculture and other agencies, and the EPA will share the results. Grants under subsection (a), (c), and (d) can pay no more than 75% of a project’s cost, and projects under subsection (a) must be approved by the appropriate State water pollution control agency and the Administrator. Congress set aside $75,000,000 for each fiscal year ending June 30, 1973; June 30, 1974; and June 30, 1975, and at least 10% of each year’s funds must be used only for the agricultural projects under subsection (e). The Administrator may also help pay operation and maintenance costs for projects that got grants before December 27, 1977, and may pay up to 100% of costs for technical reviews, outside training, and sharing technical information for certain grantees.
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33 U.S.C. § 1255
Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters
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Apr 6, 2026
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