Restoration of Sewage and Water Systems with Water System Extension
Since 1936, taxpayer funds established, maintained, and upgraded this recreation area which continues to serve thousands of people each year. Due to a variety of reasons, including lack of access to drinking water, a public restroom, or shower facilities, the usage at Twin Lakes has dramatically increased since 2018. Moreover, the water and sewage systems were decommissioned in 2017 due to lack of funding for much needed upgrades. The funding for this project will be used to provide adequate wat
Amount Appropriated
$498,000
Federal Funding Lifecycle
FY2022FFID tracks stages 1–2 — stages 3–5 vary by agency, assistance type, and earmark structure.
Congressional Request
Member submits CPF / CDS
FFIDEnacted
Signed into appropriations law
FFIDAgency Administration
Procurement route not yet determined
SAM.gov / Grants.gov
Opportunity posted publicly
Federal Award
Obligation recorded in USASpending
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Since 1936, taxpayer funds established, maintained, and upgraded this recreation area which continues to serve thousands of people each year. Due to a variety of reasons, including lack of access to drinking water, a public restroom, or shower facilities, the usage at Twin Lakes has dramatically increased since 2018. Moreover, the water and sewage systems were decommissioned in 2017 due to lack of funding for much needed upgrades. The funding for this project will be used to provide adequate wat
Sponsoring Member
Glenn Thompson
Representative · PA
Recipient Organization
Restoration of Sewage and Water Systems with Water System Extension
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Data Provenance
- Source
- House Appropriations Committee
- Status
- enacted
- Fiscal Year
- FY2022
- Category
- other unclassified
- Use Case
- water infrastructure
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Principals
Restoration of Sewage and Water Systems with Water System Extension
Grant recipient
Confirmed from FFID congressional source · website not yet enriched
Inferred procurement pathway
high confidenceLikely 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.
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Discovery onlyThese portals are not verified matches for this project. SAM.gov and state portals are general search starting points — not confirmed procurement channels.
Not project-specific. Portal coverage varies by state. Check all channels manually.
Procurement signals
Procurement monitoring has not yet run for this project. No conclusion can be drawn about whether an opportunity exists.