Podcast

Are We Approaching a Federal Water Funding Cliff?

 
2 Jun 2026  |  Episode #144  |  with Charlie Suse

Utilities, contractors, equipment suppliers, and investors have a lot of questions about federal water infrastructure funding right now. How is money moving, where is it landing, and what does project activity looks like over the next few years?

Bluefield’s Senior Analyst Charlie Suse joins host Reese Tisdale to walk through the federal funding landscape, from State Revolving Funds (SRF) and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) deployment to the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) and American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) wind-down. The conversation covers where capital is concentrated, why deployment gaps persist, and what the next era of federal water funding realistically looks like.

Key questions include:

  • What are the primary federal funding channels for water and wastewater utilities today?
  • What does the current SRF landscape look like?
  • Which segments are capturing the most funding, and which are facing the longest queues?
  • How transformational has IIJA actually been?
  • How do WIFIA and ARPA fit into the current market?
  • Why does a persistent gap exist between funding commitments and shovel-ready projects?
  • What does the next era of federal water infrastructure funding realistically look like?

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