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Maine DEP details SRF, principal forgiveness and PFAS funding options for wastewater and stormwater projects

Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Municipal Planning Assistance · February 7, 2025
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Brandy Pierce, Clean Water SRF program manager at Maine DEP, described the SRF funding structure (base allocation, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, repayment funds), principal forgiveness set-asides, eligible uses including emerging‑contaminant projects, and the Small Community Grant program for failing septic systems.

Brandy Pierce, Clean Water State Revolving Fund program manager at the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, told webinar attendees that the SRF program combines multiple funding sources — a base allocation, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funds, repayment dollars and targeted grants for sewer overflow/stormwater and emerging contaminants — into a single pool for wastewater and stormwater projects.

“This year's allocation is a base program anticipated of getting 6,300,000, and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is gonna give us roughly about $18,800,000,” Pierce said, and she explained that a substantial portion of those combined funds is…

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