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DWSRF Management
Manual
The DWSRF program requires that states submit specific documentation
in order to receive a capitalization grant. EPA has developed a series
of illustrative examples of this material for the fictitious State
of New Water. The materials are not intended to be prescriptive,
but are meant to serve as examples for states and the public of the types
of documents a state must submit in the program. The files are provided
in an Acrobat PDF and WordPerfect 8 format.
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This is the
standard assistance form a state must submit to EPA in order
to receive a grant. (WP8) |
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Some of the information a state must submit to EPA in order to receive
a grant does not change annually. At its option a state may include
this information in an
Operating Agreement between the state agency and EPA.
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Each year a state must prepare an
Intended Use Plan describing
how it will direct funds within the program. This plan must be made
available to the public for review and comment. It must include a
description of the criteria the state uses to prioritize projects
for funding, an identification of the projects to be funded, and a
description of how it will use set-aside funds.
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Every two years a state must prepare a
Biennial Report describing
the status of its DWSRF program. Some states elect to submit an annual
report. Among the required elements, a state must describe how it
has addressed the goals and objectives outlined in its IUP, show which
projects received funds, and describe how set-aside funds were used.
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States must provide annual audited financial statements for the
DWSRF program. Examples are provided for two years -
FY1999 and
FY2000. (Acrobat only) |
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the Adobe PDF files
on this page. See
EPA's PDF page for more information about getting and using
the free Acrobat Reader. |
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