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Board adopts FY25–26 Clean Water SRF intended use plan; Prop 4 uncertainty leaves water recycling funds conditional

5929707 · August 15, 2025
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The board approved the State's Clean Water State Revolving Fund FY25–26 intended use plan, allocating federal and state SRF allotments, restoring water‑recycling grant caps to $15 million per project and advancing a fundable list of loans and grants while noting that Proposition 4 bond appropriations remain subject to the state budget process.

The State Water Resources Control Board adopted the Fiscal Year 2025–26 Clean Water State Revolving Fund Intended Use Plan (IUP) on Aug. 5, approving a fundable list of loan projects and grant priorities while noting that water recycling construction grants depend heavily on projected Proposition 4 appropriations. Lisa Hong of the Division of Financial Assistance summarized federal allotments, an in‑house application backlog and staffing…

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