About Envirosult
Mr. Green consults regularly with organizations on safe drinking water, environmental affairs, and industry practices.
For inquiries or to get in touch, please reach out at envirosultusa@gmail.com
Our Commitment
Our team has personally funded this mission from the start—driven by a vision of healthier, safer communities across the United States.
Envirosult leads the way in helping smaller towns and rural areas secure safe drinking water and address pressing environmental needs. Many of these communities lack the resources, staffing, or expertise to access state and federal funding. As a result, they miss opportunities to improve vital infrastructure and safeguard public health.
What We Do
We gather and simplify information on loans, grants, and other funding opportunities, making it accessible through our website. This information is updated regularly, ensuring communities and local governments have the tools they need to act. We also serve as liaisons—guiding and supporting communities in finding solutions that directly impact their health, environment, and quality of life.
Why We’re Different
Large engineering and consulting firms often focus only on big-city projects due to their high overhead costs. At Envirosult, our focus is on the underserved—the smaller communities that are often overlooked but just as deserving of clean water, safe public parks, and environmental training.
Our Broader Mission
We also advise capital market leaders seeking to invest in sustainable solutions for both public and private entities. By aligning investment with community needs, we help create long-term, impactful change.
With new regulations like the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule, fresh opportunities for funding and improvement are emerging. These changes are driving advancements not just in water safety, but also in public parks, playgrounds, and environmental education. Our mission is to ensure that communities of all backgrounds receive the right solutions, resources, and support they deserve.

Envirosult
We hope you join us as a company sponsor, financial backer and network.
To donate via ACH, cryptocurrency, stocks, or bonds, please email us at envirosultusa@gmail.com.
Grants

Our Business Model
Our work is built around the many state and federal grant programs created by government agencies to help communities address critical infrastructure and drinking water challenges.
Envirosult serves as the bridge between these communities and the agencies providing funding—helping ensure that valuable resources reach the places that need them most.
Below is a sample of drinking water infrastructure grants listed on the EPA’s website:
Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act (WIIN) Grants
WIIN addresses, supports and improves America's drinking water infrastructure. Included in the WIIN Act are three new drinking water grants that promote public health and the protection of the environment. Learn More
Public Water System Supervision (PWSS) Grant Program
Since 1976 EPA has annually received a Congressional appropriation under section 1443(a) of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) to assist states, territories, and tribes in carrying out their Public Water System Supervision (PWSS) programs. Learn More
Tribal Public Water System Supervision (PWSS) Grant Program
EPA has reserved a portion of the funds that Congress annually makes available for State PWSS programs to carry out the PWSS programs on tribal lands. Learn More
Training and Technical Assistance for Small Systems Grants
EPA awards grants to non-profit organizations to provide training and technical assistance to small public water systems, small wastewater systems and private well owners, located in urban and rural communities throughout the U.S. and its territories. Learn More
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF)
The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) program is a federal-state partnership to help ensure safe drinking water. Created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) the program provides financial support to water systems and to state safe water programs.Learn More
Drinking Water Infrastructure Grant - Tribal Set-Aside (DWIG-TSA) Program
Community water systems and non-profit, non-community water systems that serve a tribal population are eligible to have projects funded, in whole or in part, with DWIG-TSA funds.Learn More
Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Program
The Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act of 2014 (WIFIA) established the WIFIA program, a federal credit program administered by EPA for eligible water and wastewater infrastructure projects. The WIFIA program accelerates investment in our nation’s water infrastructure by providing long-term, low-cost supplemental loans for regionally and nationally significant projects. WIFIA works separately from, but in coordination with, the State Revolving Fund (SRF) programs to provide subsidized financing for large dollar-value projects. Learn More
Other Loans and Grants for Small Drinking Water Systems
Funding for small systems can come from a variety of sources. Learn more about the programs that provide low interest loans and grants available for small system infrastructure planning needs.
https://www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/drinking-water-grants
To donate via ACH, cryptocurrency, stocks, or bonds, please email us at envirosultusa@gmail.com.

Envirosult
203 G Long Plantation
Lafayette, LA 70508
envirosultusa@gmail.com