NEW YORKERS DESERVE CLEAN WATER

 
 

Tell Governor Hochul & Legislative Leaders to Invest in Clean Water Infrastructure!

Much of New York’s wastewater and drinking water infrastructure is aging and failing, putting public health and our environment at risk. New York State has made significant investments to upgrade water infrastructure in recent years; however, much more needs to be done to provide clean water for all New Yorkers. 

To make drinking water safe and affordable for all New Yorkers, protect our environment, and create jobs, Governor Hochul and the legislature must provide at least $600 million for the Clean Water Infrastructure Act in the 2025-2026 NYS budget! Email Governor Hochul and your elected representatives today.

Background

Why should New Yorkers be concerned about the state’s wastewater and drinking water infrastructure? 

  • The American Society of Civil Engineers gave New York’s drinking water infrastructure a grade of C- and its wastewater systems a grade of D+.

  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that there are at least 494,000 lead drinking water service lines in New York, the sixth highest of all states in the nation. Lead is a toxic heavy metal—there is no safe level of exposure to lead in drinking water, especially for infants and children. New federal regulations require that ALL lead pipes be replaced by 2037.

  • According to reports generated by New York’s Sewage Pollution Right to Know law, there are 5 overflows of raw or partially treated sewage into New York waters every day. Sewage overflows make people sick, close beaches, kill fish, and hamper economic development.

  • Drinking water supplies across the state contain PFAS “forever chemicals” that threaten public health. The EPA adopted new drinking water standards for certain PFAS chemicals, which will require an estimated 296 additional communities across NYS to treat for PFAS. Communities across the state are struggling to afford and install the costly treatment technology needed to filter these toxic chemicals from drinking water.

  • Across the nation, there is a water main break every two minutes, and an estimated six billion gallons of treated water is lost each day. Water main breaks not only threaten access to clean drinking water, but also close schools and businesses, cause sink holes that damage roads, and hurt local economies.

What will it cost to upgrade New York’s water infrastructure?
While repairing and replacing New York’s clean water infrastructure is imperative, it is also costly. The EPA estimates that it will cost about $90 billion to upgrade New York State’s wastewater and drinking infrastructure. 

What is being done to protect clean water and what is needed next?
Since 2017, New York State has appropriated $5.5 billion into the state’s Clean Water Infrastructure Act, which is helping to upgrade sewage treatment plants, filter toxic contaminants out of drinking water, replace lead drinking water pipes, upgrade failing septic systems, protect drinking water at its source, and more. This is helping to make drinking water safe and affordable, protect our environment, and create good jobs in every community across the state (every million dollars invested is creating 17 jobs—extrapolated for the full $5.5 billion appropriated thus far, the program is expected to create over 93,000 jobs). 

While progress is being made, New York has a long way to go to meet its nearly $90 billion clean water need. Governor Hochul and the legislature must continue to invest in the Clean Water Infrastructure Act in order to provide clean and affordable water for all New Yorkers! Governor Hochul and the legislature should provide at least $600 million for the Clean Water Infrastructure Act in the 2025-2026 NYS budget!

Thank you for taking action!

Sincerely,
All of us at CCE