Capital Region–Mohawk Valley Water and Wastewater Projects Advancing Toward 2026

Map highlighting New York’s Capital Region and Mohawk Valley counties in purple.
Counties shaded in purple show ENR’s Capital Region–Mohawk Valley, centered on the Albany area and extending west along the Mohawk River corridor where multiple mid-scale projects are advancing toward procurement.
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Albany County — North and South Wastewater Treatment Plant Capital Improvements (Phase 1)
Albany County is advancing solids-handling and process upgrades across its major treatment facilities, with phased construction expected to manage procurement risk at active plants.
Designer: Not listed in the state award summary

Town of Trenton — Wastewater Collection and Treatment Facilities
Trenton is advancing wastewater collection and treatment improvements tied to septic replacement and water-quality objectives, with procurement timing dependent on final design and approvals.
Designer: Not listed in the state award summary

Town of Verona — Durhamville Sewer District
Verona is advancing sewer district work that typically includes collection system installation and pump station components, with discrete municipal contracts expected once designs are finalized.
Designer: Not listed in the state award summary

Mohawk Valley Water Authority — Eastern Mohawk Valley Transmission Main Upgrades (Phase 1b)
MVWA is advancing regional transmission main upgrades requiring coordination with roadway interfaces and service cutovers, often delivered through staged bid packages.
Designer: Not listed in the state award summary

Village of Valatie — PFAS Treatment Facility
Valatie is advancing a PFAS treatment facility pairing specialized equipment with building and electrical scopes, with procurement driven by equipment lead times and regulatory approvals.
Designer: Not listed in the state award summary

Project information reflects Environmental Facilities Corp. award summaries and publicly available owner documents. Project status reflects conditions as of early 2026.

“WIIA, enhanced” indicates elevated state grant participation for eligible communities meeting affordability criteria.