Water Program Funding -- Monthly Monitoring Reports
October 1, 2005 through September 30, 2006
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The reports accessible here present the current status of grants issued under various funding provisions of the Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act. These grants are administered by the State and Tribal Programs Branch of the Water Division. Contact: Debbie Baltazar, Deputy Branch Chief (312.886.3205).
Complete descriptions of the grant programs referenced on this page,
as well as all other Federal assistance programs, are available in the
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance.
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State Revolving Fund (SRF) Capitalization Grants
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Clean Water SRF Reports
Clean Water State Revolving Fund National Information Management System Reports are also available.
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Drinking Water SRF Reports
Water Program Grants
Water Program Funding Plans
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Funding Plans Under Clean Water Act
- SECTION 104(b)(3) - National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
- SECTION 104(b)(3) - Total Maximum Daily Loads
- SECTION 104(b)(3) - Wetland Protection Development
- SECTION 104(g)(1) - Wastewater Operator Training
- SECTION 106 - Water Pollution Control Activities
- SECTION 205(j)/TITLE VI - Clean Water SRF
- SECTION 319(h) - Nonpoint Source Implementation
- SECTION 406(b) - Beach Act Development Program
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Funding Plans Under Safe Drinking Water Act
- SECTION 1442(a)&(c) - Water Infrastructure Security Program
- SECTION 1443(a) - Public Water System Supervision
- SECTION 1443(b) - Underground Water Source Protection
- SECTION 1452 - Drinking Water SRF
- SECTION 1452(i) - Drinking Water SRF Tribal Set-Aside
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Tribal Funding Plans
The currently available monthly
monitoring reports are also accessible as a set. For additional
information on water grant activities in Region 5, contact Debbie Baltazar (baltazar.debbie@epa.gov),
State and Tribal Programs Branch.