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S. 3021-90 <br />undertaken in accordance with the guidance provided to such <br />systems under subsection (e) of this section. <br />"(6) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. —To carry out this <br />subsection, there are authorized to be appropriated $25,000,000 <br />for each of fiscal years 2020 and 2021. <br />"(h) DEFINITIONS. —In this section— <br />"(1) the term `resilience' means the ability of a community <br />water system or an asset of a community water system to <br />adapt to or withstand the effects of a malevolent act or natural <br />hazard without interruption to the asset's or system's function, <br />or if the function is interrupted, to rapidly return to a normal <br />operating condition; and <br />"(2) the term `natural hazard' means a natural event that <br />threatens the functioning of a community water system, <br />including an earthquake, tornado, flood, hurricane, wildfire, <br />and hydrologic changes.". <br />(b) SENSITIVE INFORMATION.— <br />(1) PROTECTION FROM DISCLOSURE. —Information submitted <br />to the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency <br />pursuant to section 1433 of the Safe Drinking Water Act, as <br />in effect on the day before the date of enactment of America's <br />Water Infrastructure Act of 2018, shall be protected from disclo- <br />sure in accordance with the provisions of such section as in <br />effect on such day. <br />(2) DISPOSAL. —The Administrator, in partnership with <br />community water systems (as defined in section 1401 of the <br />Safe Drinking Water Act), shall develop a strategy to, in a <br />timeframe determined appropriate by the Administrator, <br />securely and permanently dispose of, or return to the applicable <br />community water system, any information described in para- <br />graph (1). <br />SEC. 2014. AUTHORIZATION FOR GRANTS FOR STATE PROGRAMS. <br />Section 1443(a)(7) of the Safe Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C. <br />300j-2(a)(7)) is amended by striking "$100,000,000 for each of fiscal <br />years 1997 through 2003" and inserting "$125,000,000 for each <br />of fiscal years 2020 and 2021". <br />SEC. 2015. STATE REVOLVING LOAN FUNDS. <br />(a) USE OF FUNDS. —Section 1452(a)(2)(B) of the Safe Drinking <br />Water Act (42 U.S.C. 300j-12(a)(2)(B)) is amended by striking <br />"(including expenditures for planning, design, and associated <br />preconstruction activities, including activities relating to the siting <br />of the facility, but not" and inserting "(including expenditures for <br />planning, design, siting, and associated preconstruction activities, <br />or for replacing or rehabilitating aging treatment, storage, or dis- <br />tribution facilities of public water systems, but not". <br />(b) PREVAILING WAGES. —Section 1452(a) of the Safe Drinking <br />Water Act (42 U.S.C. 300j-12(a)) is further amended by adding <br />at the end the following: <br />"(5) PREVAILING WAGES. —The requirements of section <br />1450(e) shall apply to any construction project carried out in <br />cxrinnlo nr in ncrf n no m 9 rlo 1n by .�fcfo <br />