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Town pivots to seek grants for septic-to-sewer phase and drinking-water pipe replacement
Summary
After discussions with FDEP staff, town consultants proposed applying for a Clean Water SRF grant for septic-to-sewer phase 2 and asked the council to support a legislative appropriation request for drinking-water (asbestos pipe) replacement that would require a 50% local match.
LAKE CLARK SHORES, Fla. — Town consultants and staff said they will apply for Clean Water State Revolving Fund grant opportunities and pursue a legislative appropriation for drinking-water pipe replacement after recent discussions with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Richard Pinsky summarized earlier DEP guidance and described two related funding strategies. First, he said a Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) grant set-aside — expanded after federal hurricane-related allocations to the state — presents a chance to apply…
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