Governor Patrick Morrisey Announces Millions in Clean Water Awards

Parkersburg, W.Va. – Today, Governor Patrick Morrisey announced two new clean water grants in Tucker and Wood counties and that the state has secured nearly $100 million in 2026 fiscal year match money from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This will help ensure that West Virginia communities can fully leverage available federal resources to upgrade aging infrastructure, protect public health, and expand water and sewer systems.  

“Today’s awards are investments in West Virginia’s future,” said Governor Morrisey. “As I’ve said numerous times, West Virginians deserve safe, reliable water and wastewater services, and these projects reflect our continued commitment to strengthening the state’s infrastructure.”

The two grants announced today include:

$1,030,000 to the Town of Davis in Tucker County

The Town of Davis received an Infrastructure and Jobs Development Council (IJDC) grant in the amount of $480,000 to rehabilitate the Weimer Run Dam structure and replace sections of failing waterline to ensure that the Town can continue to provide safe, reliable water service to its customers. These system improvements will affect 446 customers. The Town also received a $480,000 IJDC low-interest loan and a $35,000 IJDC preliminary funding assistance grant. These funds, along with $35,000 from the Town, provide a total of $1,030,000 for this project.

$8,240,000 to the Union Williams PSD in Wood County

Union Williams PSD received a $25,283 IJDC grant to complete upgrades to its wastewater treatment plant and collection system. These system improvements will affect 1,744 customers. These funds, along with funds from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF), provide the $8,240,000 needed for this project. 

The IJDC has also invested $19,793,400 in the Clean Water State Revolving Fund and the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund to secure $98,967,000 in federal funds from the U.S. EPA for Fiscal Year 2026.