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Financial Assistance Programs – Grants and Loans
Clean Water State Revolving Fund Program
In addition to traditional Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) wastewater and water recycling projects, the CWSRF program makes funding available for the following types of Expanded Use Projects:
- Implementation of nonpoint source (NPS) projects and programs
- Development and implementation of Estuary Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plans
- Storm water treatment
- Apply for Expanded Use CWSRF - Now accepting Applications!
- Clean Water SRF Economic Recovery Information
Funding Information
| Eligible Applicants: | Public agencies and nonprofit organizations |
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| Eligible Project Types: |
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| Project Timelines: | None |
| Funding Available: | No maximum determined |
| Fund Source: | Federal and State Funds and Revenue Bonds |
| Loans or Grants: | Loans (20 year term with an interest rate equal to one-half the most recent State General Obligation Bond Rate, typically 2.5 percent to 3.5 percent) |
| Applications: | Continuous Application Process through FAAST |
Reference Material
- Application Attachment Templates
- Application Instructions
- Application Attachments Templates
- Attachment A - Authorized Representative Resolution
- Attachment B - Project Description
- Attachment J - Cost Table
- Attachment K - Dedicated Source Resolution
- Attachment L - Water Use Project Certification
- Attachment O - Compliance with Federal Laws and Authorities Certification
- Attachment R - Credit Review Documents
- Attachment S - Tax Questionnaire
- Attachment U - Recipient Reimbursement Resolution
- General Program Information
- Clean Water State Revolving Fund For Expanded Use Fact Sheet
- Expanded Use SRF- Frequently Asked Questions
- Expanded Use State Revolving Fund Strategy
- Estuary Comprehensive Management Plans
- Nonpoint Source Management Plan 5 year Implementation Strategy
Funded Projects
Questions or Comments about Expanded Use CWSRF?
- Please email CleanWaterSRF@waterboards.ca.gov



