900,000 more Californians now have access to clean drinking water
SACRAMENTO, CA July 22, 2024 – Five years after its launch, California’s landmark Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience (SAFER) drinking water program that’s largely funded by cap-and-trade dollars has made historic progress connecting people to clean, safe drinking water.
The SAFER Program has distributed more than $830 million in grants to disadvantaged communities – over two-and-a-half times the amount of grants provided during the five years prior.
Today in Porterville, a community that has gotten connected to more clean drinking water, state officials announced that the number of people served by failing water systems has fallen from roughly 1.6 million to 700,000 – a net gain of 900,000 Californians who now have safe and affordable drinking water.
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