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Integrated Recovery Guide - Environmental Infrastructure: Clean Water State Revolving Fund Print Share

Clean Water State Revolving Fund
$4 billion included for the Clean Water State Revolving Fund. 
New Mexico will receive $19.5 millionin formula funding.

Administrator: New Mexico Environmental Department
Construction Programs Bureau

Waives mandatory 20 % matching requirements for revolving funds

Directs the Administrator to reallocate Revolving Fund monies where projects are not under contract or construction within 12 months of the date of enactment

Directs priority funding to projects on State priority lists that are ready to proceed to construction within 12 months of enactment

Provisions: Requires at least 50% of the capitalization grants each State receives be used to provide assistance for additional subsidization (forgiveness of principal, negative interest loans, or grants, or any combination of these). 

Requires at least 20% of each Revolving Fund be available for projects for green infrastructure, water and/or energy efficiency, innovative water quality improvements, decentralized wastewater treatment, storm water runoff mitigation and water conservation, unless states lack applicants with these types of projects

Purpose: To provide relief to communities by requiring a greater Federal share for local clean and drinking water projects and greater flexibility for States to reach communities that would otherwise not have the resources to repay a loan with interest.

Description: Funding provided to states is used to makes loans to communities, individuals, and others for high-priority water-quality activities

Activities: Loans are used to build or improve wastewater treatment plants; agricultural, rural, and urban runoff control; estuary improvement projects; wet weather flow control, including storm water and sewer overflows; alternative treatment technologies; and water reuse and conservation projects.

Website: http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us/cpb/cpbtop.html
http://www.epa.gov/owm/cwfinance/cwsrf/
www.nmenv.state.nm.us/

www.epa.gov/recovery

Phone: (202) 260-7359 (EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund Branch)
(505) 827-2806