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Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Environmental Benefits Report
This report is a snapshot of the CWSRF’s positive role in improving our nation’s waters to support the goals of the CWA. The report also highlights ongoing CWSRF efforts to improve infrastructure resiliency against extreme weather events.
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Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Results
The Clean Water State Revolving provides significant environmental benefits by maintaining and improving the nation's water quality. Reports on financial performance document CWSRF progress and account for the use of federal funds.
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Creating a Reliable Wastewater Utility: Inland Empire Utility Agency, California
The Inland Empire Utilities in California used ARRA funds to invest in water recycling and reuse that will save money and reduce energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions by the utility.
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Funding Disadvantaged Communities with the Clean Water State Revolving Fund
This fact sheet demonstrates how the CWSRF provides assistance to eligible recipients in disadvantaged communities. It highlights successful projects for these communities in Idaho and West Virginia.
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Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Nontraditional Financing
The CWSRF program has an extensive record of using its statutorily described financial mechanisms to fund high priority projects.
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Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF): Centralized Wastewater Treatment
The CWSRF can provide financial assistance for publicly owned, centralized wastewater treatment projects.
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Funding Reliable Infrastructure and Strong Communities with the Clean Water State Revolving Fund
This fact sheet demonstrates how the CWSRF provides assistance to eligible recipients for projects promoting resiliency. It highlights successful resiliency projects in Indiana and New York.
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Waste Not Want Not: Water Reuse and Recycling in Texas
The Texas Water Development Board has provided more than $300 million to over 28 projects using its CWSRF to fund a diversification of water reclamation, reuse and supply development solutions to augment community resiliency in the face of drought events.
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SRF Training Workshop Support
EPA is soliciting applications from eligible applicants to provide training workshop support activities for the State Revolving Fund (SRF) programs, the Clean Water SRF program and the Drinking Water SRF programs.
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Pipeline to a Strong Workforce: Decentralized/Onsite Wastewater Occupations
This report provides a foundational understanding of the career pathways and job clusters in the decentralized industry.
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SepticSmart Week 2021 Announcement - Save the Date
SepticSmart Week 2021 Announcement - Save the Date: September 20-24, 2021
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Septic Systems Policy and Regulations
EPA policy and regulations on septic systems.
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Innovative Technologies and Approaches to Address Decentralized Wastewater Infrastructure Challenges in the Alabama Black Belt (5/26/2021)
This webinar explores proposed solutions for the technological, regulatory, and management challenges of adequate decentralized wastewater management in the Black Belt, as well as progress made on current funding initiatives.
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Public Health and Environmental Perspectives for Reliable Decentralized Wastewater Management
Presentations on public health and environmental perspectives for sustainable decentralized wastewater management.
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SepticSmart Week 2016
During SepticSmart Week, EPA informs homeowners on proper septic system care and maintenance, assist local agencies in promoting homeowner education and awareness, and educate local decision makers.
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SepticSmart Week 2015
During SepticSmart Week, EPA informs homeowners on proper septic system care and maintenance, assist local agencies in promoting homeowner education and awareness, and educate local decision makers.
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SepticSmart Week 2017
During SepticSmart Week, EPA informs homeowners on proper septic system care and maintenance, assist local agencies in promoting homeowner education and awareness, and educate local decision makers.
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SepticSmart Week 2018
During SepticSmart Week, EPA informs homeowners on proper septic system care and maintenance, assist local agencies in promoting homeowner education and awareness, and educate local decision makers.