Municipal Programs
FY 2017 Intended Use Plan, Project Priority List, and Project Priority System.
A public hearing to discuss and present the Draft Affordability Criteria as required by the Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA) for the Kansas Water Pollution Control Revolving Loan Fund was held Monday, September 14, 2015 at 1:00 P.M., in the Azure Room, 4th Floor, Curtis Building, 1000 SW Jackson, Topeka, Kansas. The Notice of Hearing and Final document are presented here:
The following "Cost and Effectiveness" procedures documents were written for the KWPCRF as required by the Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA)
- Cost & Effectiveness Certification Form
- Cost & Effectiveness Small Systems Worksheet
- Cost & Effectiveness Mechanical WWTP Worksheet
The following "Fiscal Sustainability Plan including an Asset Management Plan" procedures document was written for the KWPCRF as required by the Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA)
KWPCRF Program Documents:
Kansas Water Pollution Control Revolving Loan Fund FFY 2010, FFY 2011 and FFY 2012 (Utilizing Funding After October 30, 2009) Loan Application Package – March 21, 2011
Latest Dept of Labor Guidance for Davis/Bacon
FFY 2015 Davis/Bacon Requirements for the KWPCRF
The following are projects which qualify for the EPA “Green Project Reserve” aspect of the EPA Clean Water SRF Program:
Ellis, Kansas
Project to Upgrade Existing Wastewater Treatment Facility
EPA Green Project Reserve
Newton, Kansas
Project to Upgrade Wastewater Treatment Facility
EPA Green Project Reserve
El Dorado, Kansas
Project to Construct On-site Wind Powered Generator
EPA Green Project Reserve – Business Case
Cottonwood River Streambank Stabilization & Restoration Project, Phase 1, Flint Hills RC&D
Project to design and install streambank stabilization projects at multiple locations along the Cottonwood River above John Redmond Reservoir.
Cottonwood River Streambank Stabilization & Restoration Project, Phase 2, Kansas Water Office
Project to design and install streambank stabilization projects at multiple locations along the Cottonwood River upstream of the confluence of the Neosho and Cottonwood Rivers above John Redmond Reservoir.
Informational Documents:
Application for Sewer Extension Permit
Sanitary Sewer Extension Application Common Deficiencies
Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) General Permits
Adopted Municipal, Commercial, and Industrial Lagoon Liner Regulations (the Minimum Standards of Design for Water Pollution Control Facilities document can be found here)
Water Quality Policy Memorandum #1-77
Water Quality Policy Memorandum #3-77 (Construction & Permitting of Wastewater Treatment Facility)
Water Quality Policy Memorandum #4-77 (Design, Review, Approval, Construction and Permitting of Sewer Extensions)
Water Quality Policy Memorandum #2-78 (Engineering Observation of Wastewater Construction Projects)
Water Quality Policy Memorandum #87-6 (Construction Alternatives to Conventional Sanitary Sewer Systems)
Rodney R. Geisler, P.E., Chief
Bureau of Water
Municipal Programs Section
1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 420
Topeka, KS 66612-1367
(785) 296-5527
FAX: (785) 559-4257
Municipal Programs Staff
- Ryan Eldredge, Engineering Associate, 296-5529
- Vacant, Environmental Associate, 296-1996
- Rance Walker, Professional Environmental Engineer, 296-5537
- Frank Weinhold, Professional Environmental Engineer, 296-5530
- Mark McClure, Environmental Associate, 296-3742
Note – KWPCRF Administrative and Project Payment staff are now listed on the BOW – Public Water Supply Section Webpage.