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Expanded Uses of Water Pollution Control Revolving Funds

Since the inception of the Clean Water State Revolving Fund program the EPA has been working with states to broaden the range of water quality project types and could and do receive financial assistance from the state water pollution control revolving funds. An important milestone in that effort was reached in 1996 when the EPA, in cooperation with the states, developed and issued the Clean Water State Revolving Fund Funding Framework. The "Framework" articulated guidance on actions that the states could take to significantly increase the flexibility that the states have to use their water pollution control revolving funds to finance worthwhile water quality projects. This page contains links to the Framework as well as to other guidance documents and publications that are especially relevant to the implementation of the Framework in Region 10.


Clean Water State Revolving Fund Funding Frameworkframewrk.pdf (5,000 KB file)
Regional Roles in Integrated Priority System Development (guidance on Integrated Priority setting systems)Ispsevl3.pdf
Integrated Planning and Priority Setting Systems in the Clean Water Revolving Fund (Reference Tool)IPPSCWSRF_fnl.pdf(1,970 KB file)
Financing Nonpoint Source Projects (guidance)nps-fnl2.pdf
Financing Estuary Projects (guidance)320srf-fnl.pdf
Financing Wetlands Projects (brochure)cwsrf_wetland.pdf
Financing Watershed Protectionwshd2kpres.pdf
Financing Security Improvements with the Clean Water State Revolving Fundcwsecurity-fs2a.PDF
Financing Security Improvements with the Drinking Water State Revolving Fundsecurity-fs.pdf
Federal Cross-cutting Authorities [The Clean Water State Revolving Fund Program regulations require that projects financed with funds directly made available from the EPA capitalization grants comply with a collection of Federal laws, regulations and Executive Orders. Many states require that all projects receiving assistance from their water pollution control revolving funds comply with these authorities.] Cross-cutting Authorities Links


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