Water and Waste Water

The West Virginia Water Development Authority has compiled a chart identifying potential state and federal funding sources for water, wastewater, and stormwater projects.  The funding information provided in this chart is an estimate.  Additional information on a specific funding​ source program should be directed to the funding agency, contact information is provided.  The funding source chart can be found here Water and Wastewater State and Federal Funding Sources 7-2023.pdf
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The West Virginia Water Development Authority (WDA) serves as a revenue bond bank that provides financing for construction of wastewater and water facilities to Local Governmental Agencies (LGAs--municipalities, public service districts and other political subdivisions). The WDA's mission is to provide communities in West Virginia financial assistance for development of wastewater, water and economic infrastructure that will protect the streams of the State, improve drinking water quality, protect public health and encourage economic growth.
1009 Bullitt Street
Charleston, WV  25301
304-414-6500​​

The West Virginia Infrastructure & Jobs Development Council (IJDC) was created to be West Virginia's funding clearinghouse for water and wastewater projects. Please use this site as your first source for general information about the council, important dates, meeting times & locations, IJDC forms & submittal requirements, project information and funding data. The Infrastructure Fund is administered by the West Virginia Water Development Authority (WDA) wvwda.org and WDA services bonds and loans are made at the direction of the Council for IJDC.
​1009 Bullitt Street​
Charleston WV 25301
304-414-6501

The mission of the Division of Water and Waste Management (DWWM) is to preserve, protect, and enhance the state’s watersheds for the benefit and safety of all its citizens through implementation of programs controlling hazardous waste, solid waste and surface & groundwater pollution, from any source.
601 57th Street SE
Charleston, WV 25304
Phone: (304) 926-0495
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The Office of Abandoned Mine Lands & Reclamation of West Virginia oversees and facilitates the resolving of public safety issues as mine fires & subsidence, hazardous highwalls, mining-impacted water supplies, open shafts and portals, and other dangers resulting from mining before 1977. Such practices were established by the Surface Mining and Control Act and the creation of the Office of AML&R in 1981. The mission is to protect public health, safety, and property from past coal mining and enhance the environment through reclamation and restoration of land and water resources.
601 57th Street SE
Charleston, WV 25304
304-926-0440

Fosters and enhances economic growth and supports community development in West Virginia through state and federal funds.  Funding assists local governments, nonprofit organizations and various types of public entities with affordable infrastructure systems that improve the quality of life for West Virginia citizens. 
1900 Kanawha Blvd East, Bldg 3 Suite 700
Charleston, WV 25305
304-558-2234

The West Virginia Regional Planning & Development Councils coordinate​ closely with their regional affiliates to promote stability, growth and progress in West Virginia, especially assisting local jurisdictions too small to maintain staff for grant writing and planning. They effectively utilize funding resources and maximize small communities' chances of attracting funds from federal, state, and local organizations to foster community and cooperation throughout the state.  Their focus is on expansion and improvement of: water and sewer facilities, infrastructure, transportation, employment, industry, housing, health care, education and recreation.  

West Virginia is divided into 11 regions,  with 11 Regional Planning and Development Councils serving as "development districts" throughout the State of West Virginia.  ​​​Below is a list of  the Regional Planning and Development Councils. ​

1439 East Main Street, Suite #5
Princeton, WV  24740
regionone@regiononepdc.org
304-431-7225
Serving McDowell, Mercer, Monroe, Raleigh, Summers, Wyoming

400 Third Avenue
Huntington, WV  25701
info@region2pdc.org
304-529-3357
Serving Cabell, Lincoln, Logan, Mason, Mingo, Wayne

315 D Street
South Charleston, WV  25303
mail@wvregion3.org
304-744-4258
Serving Boone, Clay, Kanawha, Putnam

885 Broad Street, Suite 100
Summersville, WV  26651
304-872-4970 
Serving Fayette, Greenbrier​, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Webster

709 Market Street
Parkersburg, WV  26101
304-422-4993
1-800-924-7047 
Serving Calhoun, Jackson, Pleasants, Ritchie, Roane, Tyler, Wirt, Wood 

34 Mountain Park Drive
White Hall, WV  26554
regionvi@regionvi.com
304-366-5693
Serving Doddridge, Harrison, Marion, Monongalia, Preston, Taylor

21 East Main Street, Suite 102
Buckhannon, WV  26201
304-472-6564
Serving Barbour, Braxton, Gilmer, Lewis, Randolph, Tucker, Upshur

131 Providence Lane
Petersburg, WV  26847
mail@regioneight.org
304-257-2448
Serving Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Mineral, Pendleton

226 Pilot Way, Suite E
Martinsburg, WV  25405
304-263-1743  
Serving Berkeley, Jefferson, Morgan 

105 Bridge Street Plaza
Wheeling, WV  26003
304-242-1800  
Serving Ohio, Marshall, Wetzel


PO Box 82
Weirton, WV  26062
304-797-9666
Serving Brooke,​ Hancock 



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