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Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grants Program-Grant Implementation Document
This document provides information on how to manage the Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grants Program.
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Project Waiver of AIS Requirements for 24-Inch Insertion Valve for Smyrna, Tennessee (CWSRF)
AIS waiver request approval.
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Project Waiver of AIS Requirements for Butterfly Valves for Hayden Lake Irrigation District, Idaho (DWSRF)
AIS waiver request approval.
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Community Revitalization: Ecocenter at Heron’s Head Park in San Francisco
The California State Water Resource Control Board’s CWSRF is helping improve Heron's Head Park through an award of ARRA funding, furthering the Literacy for Environmental Justice’s educational mission while reducing the environmental footprint.
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Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF): Contaminated Sites
Communities can use the CWSRF to address the water quality aspects of site assessment and cleanup of brownfields, Superfund sites, and sites of current or former aboveground or underground storage tanks.
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Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF): Estuary Protection and Restoration
The CWSRF is a source of funding for water quality improvement projects that implement Section 320 National Estuary Program (NEP) Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plans (CCMP).
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Project Waiver of AIS Requirements for Stainless Steel Back-Up Rings for the City of Baltimore, Maryland (CWSRF)
AIS waiver request approval.
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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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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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Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF): Centralized Wastewater Treatment
The CWSRF can provide financial assistance for publicly owned, centralized wastewater treatment projects.