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Board adopts Clean Water SRF intended use plan amid Prop 4 uncertainty; Quartz Valley tribe seeks loan forgiveness for headwaters acquisition
Summary
The board adopted the fiscal year 2025–26 Clean Water State Revolving Fund intended use plan (IUP), approving a fundable list of loan and grant projects while noting reliance on Prop 4 appropriations that were not yet finalized in the state budget.
The State Water Resources Control Board on Aug. 5 adopted the fiscal year 2025–26 Clean Water State Revolving Fund Intended Use Plan, approving a fundable list of loan and grant projects and a modest change sheet the board accepted before the vote.
Division of Financial Assistance Director Lisa Hong told the board the package balances federal capitalization allotments, proposed state Prop 4 (water and environmental bond) appropriations under discussion with the administration and legislature, and an in‑house project demand of roughly $3.8 billion against an estimated funding capacity of about $1.7 billion for the year. Staff said the largest single near‑term source for…
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