Grant 97T42701
Description
Description:this Agreement Provides a Capitalization Grant, Funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Iija) (Pl 117-58), for the Recipient's Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program (Dwsrf). These Funds Are for Dwsrf-Eligible Projects That Address Emerging Contaminants in Drinking Water with a Focus on Projects Addressing Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (Pfas). The Award Furthers the Public Health Protection Objectives of the Safe Drinking Water Act (Sdwa). AS Part of Its Grant Application, the California State Water Resources Control Board Provided a Request and All the Necessary Documentation to Transfer the Full Clean Water (Cw) Emerging Contaminants Allotment to the Drinking Water Emerging Contaminants Fund. The California State Water Resources Control Board Will Provide the Funds in California Entirely as Additional Subsidy, Consistent with the Law, to Protect Water Quality and Public Health in California and to Vitalize the Economy Through the Creation of Jobs. This Process Satisfies the Statutory Requirement That the Cwsrf Award Be Made Prior to the Funds Transfer. This Agreement Provides Partial Federal Funding in the Amount of $82,428,000. The CW Emerging Contaminant Funds of $15,208,000 Are Awarded as EPA IN-Kind Under Grant #4X-97T42401-0; This Amount Will Be Added to This Agreement Via an Amendment. Pre-Award Costs Are Approved Back to 7/1/25. Activities:the Recipient of These Funds Will Provide Low-Interest Rate Financing to Eligible Public Water Systems for the Costs Associated with the Planning, Design, and Construction of Eligible Drinking Water Improvement Projects. The Recipient May Also Use Some of the Funding for Specific Set-Asides, Including But Not Limited to Providing Technical Assistance to Small Systems, for Operator Certification Activities, and Source Water Protection Activities. Subrecipient:no Subawards Are Included in This Assistance Agreement.outcomes:the Anticipated Deliverables Include Financing, Planning, Design, and Construction of Eligible Emerging Contaminant-Focused, Public Health-Related Projects. Deliverables Will Also Be Used to Increase the Technical, Managerial, and Financial Capacity of Public Water Systems. The Expected Outcome Is Public Health Protection. The Intended Beneficiaries Include Citizens Throughout the State.