The North Bay Water Reuse Program in Northern California aims to increase water supply reliability and sustainability through water recycling. Phase 1 of the program cost $104 million and involved building 46 miles of pipelines, 100 acre-feet of storage, and increasing treatment capacity by 6.5 million gallons per day. This infrastructure delivers recycled water for irrigation and environmental restoration. Phase 2 is in planning and will focus on additional storage to allow year-round recycled water use. New funding tools like the proposed Reclamation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act could help finance Phase 2 projects through loan guarantees, ownership transfers of existing infrastructure, and competitive grants.