How to Utilize the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) The Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) is a resource for communities looking to improve water quality and infrastructure. Established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the CWSRF provides low-cost financing for a wide range of water quality projects. The CWSRF operates as a federal-state partnership, offering financial assistance to communities for projects that protect and improve water quality. This includes decentralized wastewater treatment systems, energy efficiency improvements, water reuse projects, security measures at publicly owned treatment works, and more. We have provided a step-by-step guide on how to make the most of this valuable program: Identify Eligible Projects: The first step is to determine if your project is eligible for CWSRF funding. Eligible projects include wastewater treatment, stormwater management, water conservation, green infrastructure initiatives, and more. Contact Your State CWSRF Program: Each state manages its own CWSRF program. Reach out to your state’s CWSRF office to get specific information on application procedures, deadlines, and requirements. They can provide guidance tailored to your project and location. Prepare Your Application: Gather all necessary documentation and complete the application forms. This typically includes project plans, environmental reviews, and financial information. Your state CWSRF office can assist with this process to ensure your application is complete and accurate. Submit! If you're looking to learn more about the CWSRF, the Environmental Finance Center Network (EFCN) offers an in-depth webinar series on their YouTube channel. This series is designed to help communities, water systems, and wastewater systems navigate the complexities of the CWSRF funding process. Each session covers essential topics such as project planning, working with engineers, setting project milestones, and financial management. You can watch the 12-video series on EFCN's YouTube channel. November 8, 2024 By Katelyn McLaughlin Financial Management, Funding Clean Water State Revolving Fund, CWSRF, funding, how to 0 0 Comment Read More »
Featured Videos: Onsite Wastewater Systems According to the US Census Bureau, one in four homes in the U.S. is served by an onsite wastewater system. Our first featured video this week explores some of these onsite options and then explains in simple terms how each of these systems work in different soil conditions and what it takes to maintain them. In the end, the video shows how the cost-effectiveness of septic systems can often more than outweigh the cost of a centralized system for many smaller communities. Wondering how to find the funding to get these types of decentralized systems off the ground? Our second video this week explores how innovative partnerships and Clean Water State Revolving Funds can be used for exactly these kinds of projects. Do you want to find out more about onsite wastewater options and how to pay for them? Head over to our resource library and pick "decentralized ww systems" as a category! February 16, 2018 By Brenda Koenig Asset Management, Capacity Development, Funding, Small System O&M, Wastewater clean water state revolving fund, cluster systems, cluster wastewater, cwsrf, decentralized wastewater, decentralized wastewater treatment, financial managment, funding, grants, loans, onsite, onsite wastewater, on-site wastewater , onsite wastewater treatment, on-site wastewater treatment, partnerships 0 0 Comment Read More »