Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Program Purpose of Funding
To provide low-interest loans to finance the costs of infrastructure needed to achieve or maintain compliance with Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) requirements and to protect the public health in conformance with the objectives of the SDWA. Financing is proposed to be available for a variety of construction projects, including water treatment facilities, to address the correction of a system’s non-compliance with Surface Water Treatment requirements; to address acute violations, maximum contaminant levels, lead and copper rule exceedances or secondary drinking water regulation exceedances; for consolidation of water systems to comply with the SDWA; for rehabilitation of existing water treatment facilities, water mains, pump stations or water storage facilities, or for new water storage facilities to maintain compliance with the SDWA and wells. Allowances for planning and design are also available.
Application Deadline Rolling
Source of Funding
Financing is proposed from two sources; the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank (I-BANK) and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (Fund). The Fund provides low interest loans at terms specified in the Intended Use Plan. Some higher ranked projects may get a portion of their loan as principal forgiveness.
Statutory Citation
P.L. 1981, c. 261, as amended, Water Supply Bond Act of 1981; N.J.S.A. 58:12A, Safe Drinking Water Act.
Who is Eligible
Any publicly or privately owned community water systems and nonprofit non-community water systems in New Jersey may receive funds.
Qualifications Required for Consideration
Eligibility is determined according to the ranking criteria of the Project Priority System and an Intended Use Plan developed each year by the DEP, subject to public participation. Each project is evaluated, assigned points and placed on a Project Priority List. Projects are certified for funding based on amount of available funds, list rank and compliance with program requirements, and deadlines for planning, design and application for funding.
Loan Limitations
Eligible entities must: (1) request placement on the Project Priority List by completing an online letter of intent form; and (2) satisfy the planning, design and application deadlines and program requirements; including technical, financial and managerial capacity requirements.
Application Procedures
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Additional Information https://www.nj.gov/dep/wiip/index.html
For More Information or to Request an Application, Contact
Alaina Ungarini
NJDEP
Mail Code 401-04Q
Bureau of Water System Engineering
PO Box 420
Trenton, NJ 08625-0420
Telephone: 609-292-4739
Alaina.ungarini@njdepwptest.net
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https://www.nj.gov/dep/wiip/