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State Water Board holds workshop on 2025–26 Clean Water SRF intended‑use plan; staff proposes loan capacity, Prop 4 allocations and new stormwater principal‑for
Summary
The State Water Resources Control Board held a workshop June 17 on the draft 2025–26 Clean Water State Revolving Fund Intended Use Plan; staff proposed maintaining $600 million in sustainable loan capacity, restored grant caps and targeted principal forgiveness for stormwater.
The State Water Resources Control Board held a workshop June 17 on the draft 2025–26 Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Intended Use Plan (IUP). DFA deputy director Lisa Hong and staff reviewed the program’s funding sources, recent financing, proposed loan and grant priorities, and requests for public comment before a final IUP is scheduled to come back for board adoption.
Nut graf: The draft IUP proposes maintaining a $600 million long‑term sustainable loan capacity for the CWSRF, restoring the Water Recycling Funding Program construction grant cap to $15 million, enlarging small community wastewater grant eligibility (including higher grant amounts and higher cost‑per‑connection limits), using Prop 4 appropriations for water recycling and wastewater projects where applicable, and allocating $20 million of principal forgiveness to…
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