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Easton Utilities Commission

Funds will be used to address stormwater overflows that result in sewage spills that impact local communities and pollute the Chesapeake Bay. The project will significantly reduce public health threats and environmental pollution by moving the existing sanitary sewer system out of the flood plain.

Amount Requested

$2.9M

MDFY2026Senate CDSRequested — not yet enacted

Federal Funding Lifecycle

FY2026

FFID tracks stages 1–1 — before this project reaches public procurement channels.

Congressional Request

Member submits CPF / CDS

FFID

Enacted

Signed into appropriations law

FFID

Agency Administration

Grant program / solicitation planned

SAM.gov / Grants.gov

Opportunity posted publicly

Federal Award

Obligation recorded in USASpending

Requested — not yet enacted. This project has been submitted by the sponsoring member but has not yet been signed into law. Enactment rate for Senate CDS requests is approximately 20%.

Requested — monitor for enactment

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Project Description

Funds will be used to address stormwater overflows that result in sewage spills that impact local communities and pollute the Chesapeake Bay. The project will significantly reduce public health threats and environmental pollution by moving the existing sanitary sewer system out of the flood plain.

Sponsoring Member

Christopher Van Hollen

Senator · MD

Recipient Organization

Easton Utilities Commission

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Data Provenance

Source
Senate Appropriations Committee
Status
requested
Fiscal Year
FY2026
Category
water wastewater environmental
Use Case
water infrastructure
Record ID
0783dd12-8534-43fc-8c1c-a1c906924f83

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Early positioning intelligence

This project has been requested but not yet enacted. FFID often surfaces CPF/CDS-funded project intelligence months — and in many cases 12–18 months — before a formal solicitation appears on SAM.gov or a local procurement portal. Use this stage to identify the recipient, likely procurement channel, and principals before competitors wait for an RFP.

Principals

CH

Christopher Van Hollen

D · MD · Senate

(202) 224-4654

Confirmed from FFID congressional source

EC

Easton Utilities Commission

Grant recipient

Confirmed from FFID congressional source · website not yet enriched

EP

EPA

Administering agency

Inferred pathway based on agency

Procurement pathway

high confidence

Likely procurement owner

recipient

Funding vehicle

grant

Expected channel

Recipient procurement portal

EPA water and environmental grants flow to cities, utilities, and water districts. The recipient runs the procurement — typically on their own portal or a state water board system, not SAM.gov.

Grant flows to city, utility, or water district. RFP typically on recipient procurement portal or state water board portal — not SAM.gov.

Enactment likelihood

Base rate (all CPF/CDS)

~20%

This member's rate

5%

Prior projects for recipient

10

FY

2026

Enactment likelihood is a probabilistic estimate based on member history in FFID data. It is not a guarantee. Members on Appropriations committees and majority-party members have higher historical rates.

Procurement portals to monitor

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Portal coverage confidence varies by state. FFID does not guarantee all local awards appear on these portals. Last updated: static map.

Procurement signals

No matched procurement signal found yet. FFID will check SAM.gov, Grants.gov, and connected state portals weekly. This project may still be in grant agreement, planning, design, or local procurement preparation.

Signal monitoring active from Phase 3 · Last checked: not yet running