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State and federal funding windows open for stormwater projects; Prop 4 guidance and SRF options explained

State Water Resources Control Board · November 26, 2025
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Division of Financial Assistance staff outlined funding paths: Clean Water SRF (low‑interest loans and principal forgiveness with ~$20M available this fiscal year), federal OSG grants (~$4.5M/year), and Proposition 4 (about $101.5M for projects after admin), with eligibility tied to stormwater resource plan concurrence and an emergency regulation process for Prop 4 guidelines.

Jennifer Toney, senior engineer in the Division of Financial Assistance, summarized three principal funding sources the State Water Board will use to finance urban stormwater projects: the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) with low‑interest loans and principal forgiveness (federal), the EPA‑funded Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Grants (OSG), and Proposition 4 (state bond) which allocated roughly $110 million for urban stormwater programs, with about $101.5 million available for projects after administrative and…

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