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CWSRF Webinars

EPA's Clean Water State Revolving Fund Webinar Series features professionals from around the country sharing their expertise on a range of topics related to the Clean Water State Revolving Fund.

Asset Management Plans and the Clean Water State Revolving Fund

Learn how the CWSRF can be used as a source of financing for wastewater utilities’ asset management planning efforts and capital investments.

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Funding Land Conservation Projects with the Clean Water State Revolving Fund

Learn how the CWSRF can be used to fund land conservation and restoration projects. This webinar includes a brief overview of the CWSRF and speakers from state programs presenting case studies from their programs.


Funding Decentralized Wastewater Treatment with the Clean Water State Revolving Fund

Learn how the CWSRF can be used to create innovative partnerships and financing mechanisms for funding decentralized wastewater treatment systems, including a public-private partnership between Washington Department of Health, Department of Ecology, and a Washington nonprofit Community Development Financial Institution. This webinar was presented by EPA and representatives from the Washington State Departments of Health and Ecology, West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, and Minnesota Department of Agriculture on October 12, 2017.


The Clean Water State Revolving Fund: Flexible Funding for the Urban Tree Canopy

Learn how the CWSRF can fund green infrastructure and urban forestry projects—a cost effective way to reduce combined sewage flooding problems. This webinar was presented by EPA and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service National Urban Forest Technology & Science Delivery Team on March 29, 2017.


Sponsorship: A Unique Tool for Funding Land Conservation Projects with the CWSRF

Learn how SRFs are funding non-traditional projects such as tree planting and land acquisition for water quality improvement and protection using a strategy known as a “sponsorship” program. This webinar was presented by EPA and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service National Urban Forest Technology & Science Delivery Team on April 13, 2017.

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Last updated on June 13, 2022
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