Hudson Valley–Lower Upstate Water and Sewer Projects Entering 2026 Pipeline

Map highlighting New York’s Hudson Valley–Lower Upstate counties in green.
Counties shaded in green show ENR’s Hudson Valley–Lower Upstate region, spanning the Hudson River corridor north of New York City where multiple state-funded water and sewer projects are moving toward procurement in 2026.
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Orange County Sewer District No. 1 — Harriman Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements
Orange County is advancing upgrades at its Harriman wastewater treatment plant to address aging infrastructure and expand capacity while maintaining operations. The project profile suggests phased bid packages aligned with final design and environmental milestones through 2026.
Designer: Delaware Engineering, D.P.C. (per NYSDEC environmental notice)

Town of Warwick — Sewer District No. 1 Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades
Warwick is advancing treatment plant upgrades positioned to move from late design into procurement as permits and bid documents are finalized. The work reflects a multi-phase approach typical of active municipal facilities.
Designer: Not listed in the state award summary

City of Middletown — Raw Water Transmission Main Phase 1B
Middletown is advancing a large-diameter raw water main replacement to improve system reliability and reduce failure risk. Construction timing is expected to track right-of-way coordination and seasonal installation windows.
Designer: Not listed in the state award summary

Town of Red Hook — Town/Village Sewer Treatment Facility Expansion
Red Hook is advancing an expansion of its sewer treatment capacity to support reliability and growth needs. The project is moving through the planning-to-bid transition as final approvals are secured.
Designer: Not listed in the state award summary

Village of Bloomingburg — Wastewater Treatment Plant Headworks Upgrade
Bloomingburg is advancing a headworks upgrade intended to improve treatment performance and protect downstream process units, with procurement expected once final design and equipment selections are completed.
Designer: Not listed in the state award summary

Project information is drawn from New York State Environmental Facilities Corp. award summaries, NYSDEC environmental notices and publicly available owner documents. Project status reflects conditions as of early 2026.

Funding references use Environmental Facilities Corp. classifications such as WIIA and IMG. “WIIA, enhanced” indicates higher state grant participation for eligible communities meeting affordability criteria.