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Missouri Clean Water Commission Meeting Agenda Packet April 2026

Springfield PFAS grant increased to $4.26 million

Increase of $1,916,000 for a new total of $4,261,000Missouri Department of Natural Resources | Missouri Clean Water CommissionSPRINGFIELDApril 8, 2026

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Description

The Missouri Clean Water Commission is asked to amend Springfield’s Emerging Contaminants grant under the State Revolving Fund, increasing the allocation by $1,916,000 to a new total of $4,261,000 to cover higher equipment costs. The funding remains under the 100% grant Emerging Contaminants program.

Contract Details

Contract Amount

Increase of $1,916,000 for a new total of $4,261,000

Vendor

SPRINGFIELD

Agency

Missouri Department of Natural Resources | Missouri Clean Water Commission, MO

Contract Type

FINANCIAL_SERVICES

Document Date

April 8, 2026

Renewal Info

Amendment to an existing Emerging Contaminants funding allocation; no ongoing renewal terms described.

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