Grants and Other Funding under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
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This page describes who may receive federal financial assistance from EPA and what types of grants are awarded under the Safe Drinking Water Act. Included links to grants awarded to water utilities under the Bioterrorism Act of 2002 for water security plans and training and links to research grants.
- Which federal programs receive financial assistance under SDWA?
- Where can I find more information about grants authorized under SDWA?
- Where can I find the laws and regulations that apply to financial assistance under SDWA?
- What competitive funding opportunities are available?
Which federal programs receive financial assistance?
States and tribes with primary enforcement for Federal programs authorized under SDWA
- Public Water System Supervision (PWSS) Program: State Public Water System Supervision Grant
- Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program: State Underground Water Source Protection Grant
States, tribes, the District of Columbia, Territories and possessions of the United States are eligible to receive Capitalization grants for infrastructure improvement: Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Where can I find more information about financial assistance authorized under SDWA?
- The Bioterrorism Act of 2002 amendments to SDWA provide grants to drinking water utilities for technical assistance and training on homeland security issues
- Online access to financial assistance and instructions on how to apply, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Where can I find the laws and regulations that apply to financial assistance under SDWA?
- The statutory authority for financial assistance can be found in Sections 1433. 1442, 1443 and 1452 of SDWA.
- The grant regulations can be found in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, Parts 30, 31 and 35.
What competitive funding opportunities are available?
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is soliciting applications from eligible applicants for technical assistance and support that will enhance communication and coordination between EPA and the states to protect ground water; and that will develop and expand the capability of state Underground Injection Control (UIC) programs (Class I-V and proposed Class VI), tribes with UIC primary enforcement authority (primacy), and source water protection (with an emphasis on ground water protection) programs.
The successful applicant will provide leadership and support in assisting states and tribes with UIC primacy in highlighting UIC and source water protection issues, prioritizing these issues, and formulating potential strategies for solutions and recommendations to states. The applicant will work with state agency officials who are responsible for implementing ground water protection programs to identify strategies that address solutions. The successful applicant will monitor, coordinate, represent, and advance state environmental interests among states and to EPA.
EPA anticipates funding one award under this announcement. It is anticipated that the award will be incrementally funded at approximately $300,000 per year and will have a three-year project period.
Form 4700-4 form (Preaward Compliance Review Report) is not available from grants.gov Please download the form here.If you are submitting your application through grants.gov you should use the "Other Attachments Form" in the "Optional Documents" box to atttach a copy of Form 4700-4.
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