Voluntary School and Child Care Lead Testing and Reduction Grant Program (SDWA 1464(d))

SDWA 1464(d)
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Program Funding

Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.

Latest annual funding (estimated)
$70.8M FY2026
$49.9M
FY24
$35.2M
FY25
$70.8M
FY26*
* estimated

Funded Projects

Examples of what this program has supported.

FY2025 Grant funding continued to support the development and implementation of programs to test and remediate lead in drinking water in schools and child care facilities. Funding supported continued efforts to identify best practices for lead testing and remediation efforts in schools and child care facilities across the country; streamlined methods to training, testing, outreach, and communication of testing results to affected communities; performed lead remediation efforts to reduce lead sources at the infrastructure of school and child care facilities; and increased the understanding and education of the multiple aspects of improving public water system infrastructure and respective outlets to remediate lead exposure in drinking water for the purpose of increasing public health. The funding supported the priority of reducing lead in drinking water with an effort to maintain healthy learning environments for vulnerable populations at children in school and child care facilities.

Program Objective

Grant funding is awarded to states, territories, and Tribal Consortia to assist local educational agencies in voluntary testing and remediation of lead in drinking water at schools and child care facilities. The principal objective of the assistance to be awarded under this program is to test and remediate lead in drinking water at schools and child care facilities, using EPA’s 3Ts for Reducing Lead in Drinking Water guidance or the at least equivalent applicable state regulations or guidance regarding reducing lead in drinking water in schools and child care facilities (see: https://www.epa.gov/dwcapacity/wiin-grant-voluntary-school-and-child-care-lead-testing-and-reduction-grant-program). EPA's 3Ts (Training, Testing, and Taking Action) provide guidance, educational materials, and tools for schools, child care facilities, states, Tribes, and water systems to implement voluntary lead testing and remediation programs in drinking water. Funding supports: (1) reducing children’s exposure to lead in drinking water; (2) helping states, territories, and Tribes target funding toward schools unable to pay for testing; (3) using the 3Ts model, or at least equivalent model, to establish best practices for lead in drinking water prevention programs; (4) fostering sustainable partnerships at the state and local level to allow for more efficient use of existing resources and exchange of information among experts in various educational and health sectors; and (5) enhancing community, parent, and teacher cooperation and trust. The priority is to award funds to test and remediate lead in drinking water in schools and child care facilities through planning, public education, testing and outreach, along with taking actions to remediate lead from the facilities' infrastructure. This voluntary effort focuses on lead reduction and decreasing the number of lead sources in drinking water at schools and child care facilities that are in low-income areas. The grant program requires EPA’s 3Ts for Reducing Lead in Drinking Water in Schools guidance to develop and implement programs in schools and child care facilities, and to identify and remediate lead sources in drinking water.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

  • U.S. State Government
  • U.S. Territory Government
  • Other

Under the authority provided in the SDWA 1464(d), the Program awards funds to Tribal Consortia and “states” as defined by the Safe Drinking Water Act. This includes the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Consistent with this definition, within this document, the term “state” will be used to describe the 50 states and the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

Beneficiaries

  • Infant and Toddler (0–3)
  • Young Child (4–9)
  • Pre-Teen (10–12)
  • Teen (13–19)
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Primary Education
  • Lower Secondary Education
  • Upper Secondary Education
  • Other
  • Nonprofit Organization

Other public institution/organization, Juvenile Delinquent

How to Apply

Application Procedure

Issuing office will provide location of application procedure details as appropriate.

Award Procedure

Applications are reviewed by the appropriate EPA Regional Office to determine the overall adequacy of the application to meet the statutory objectives. The awards are also subject to the requirements under 2 CFR part 200 (OMB Uniform Grant Guidance) and 2 CFR part 1500 (EPA Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards) as they apply to the grant funding.

Decision Timeline

  • Approval: From 60 to 90 days
Program details & compliance

Description

The purpose of this listing is to award assistance agreements to states, territories, and Tribal Consortia to assist schools and child care facilities in developing and executing a plan to test and remediate lead in drinking water while utilizing EPA’s 3Ts for Reducing Lead in Drinking Water in Schools guidance or applicable state regulations, especially in low-income areas.

Mission Categories

Primary: Community Water Supply

Use of Funds

Allowed Uses

The overall grant funding objective is towards its use for the administration and implementation of a lead testing and reduction in drinking water program using the Environmental Protection Agency’s 3Ts for Reducing Lead in Drinking Water in Schools guidance or applicable state regulations or guidance. Funding will be used for the administration and implementation of the lead testing and programs including: (a) training, monitoring, and assessment of the testing program; and (b) ensuring local educational agencies make available, if applicable, in the administration offices and, to the extent practicable, on the internet website of the local educational agency for inspection by the public, a copy of the results of any lead contamination in school and child care facility drinking water; and notify parent, teacher, and employee organizations of the availability of the results. The funding is also eligible to provide assistance through remediation and replacement actions in the schools/child care facilities that have tested for lead in drinking water. The goal of this program is to reduce lead exposure on the vulnerable population of children, especially the ones under the age of six, in drinking water at schools and/or child care facilities that primarily serve the population just described. Grants and cooperative agreements are available to support recipients' allowable direct costs incident to approved cooperative agreements plus allowable indirect costs, in accordance with established EPA policies and regulations. Assistance agreement awards under this program may involve or relate to geospatial information. Further information regarding geospatial information may be obtained by viewing the following website: https://www.epa.gov/geospatial. If resources are available to a state or local educational agency from any other federal agency, a state, or a private foundation for testing for lead contamination in drinking water, the state or local educational agency should demonstrate that the funds provided from the SDWA 1464(d) program will not displace those resources.

Reporting & Compliance

Audit Required
Yes — Determined at Time of Award
Records Retention
3 years

Applicable 2 CFR 200 Subparts

  • Subpart B — General Provisions
  • Subpart C — Pre-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart D — Post-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart E — Cost Principles
  • Subpart F — Audit Requirements

Contacts

Elisa Davey, States/Territories Program Contact
202-564-8924
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. (Mail Code: 4606M ), Washington, DC 20460
Daniela Rossi, Tribal Program Contact
202-566-2723
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. (Mail Code: 4606M), Washington, DC 20460
Data from SAM.gov Federal Assistance Listings. Source published: 2026-06-15. Spec v2.0. Last synced: 2026-07-08 03:03:38.