
Across New Jersey, communities can access no-cost support from a network of technical assistance (TA) providers working in partnership with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP). Collectively, this network of providers offer a range of services to help drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater systems plan, fund, and implement critical infrastructure projects. While each TA provider working in NJ brings something unique to the table, we are all coordinating closely with NJDEP and each other to ensure communities get the right type of support without duplicating efforts.
- Asset management and capital planning
- Rate setting and financial strategy
- Community engagement and outreach
- Lead service line support
- Pre-application development and prioritization
- Funding and SRF program navigation
- Operator workforce planning and training
- Resilience and climate planning
- And more!
For more information or to get connected with a TA provider in NJ, reach out to one of the organizations below.

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection | Water Bank:
New Jersey Technical Assistance Program (NJ-TAP)

Syracuse University Environmental Finance Center (SU-EFC):
Accelerating Access to Funding in EPA Region 2
This initiative is part of a national effort led by the US Environmental Protection Agency to support drinking water and wastewater systems nationwide using proven, best-practice approaches to effectively address local needs while partnering with states and Tribes.





