Laserfiche WebLink
Existing State Funding Programs <br />• Drinking Water Revolving Loan Fund / Water <br />Pollution Control Revolving Loan Fund <br />– Administered by CDPHE, CWRPDA, Div. Local Gov'ts <br />– Loans are EPA funded with 20% state match <br />• CWRPDA Water Revenue Bond Program <br />– Loans via subsidized bonds, up to $500M <br />– For water /wastewater projects not eligible for Small <br />Water Resources Projects or Revolving Fund Loans <br />• CDPHE Drinking Water Grant Program <br />– Periodically funded by legislature, about $1.5M /year <br />– Grants to communities less than 5,000 population <br />– Prioritizes public health, compliance need, financial need <br />• Others? <br />Implementation <br />Various Federal Funding Programs Apply to <br />Water Supply & Reuse <br />n j • Environmental Programs &Management <br />ILIl'19 •State & Fr bal As Grants <br />•_State Revolving Loan Fund Programs <br />U.S. Army <br />• Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Program <br />�,� <br />Corps of <br />. Planning Assistance to States <br />Engineers <br />• Sec. 1135 Environmental Restoration <br />wViO" "�w. <br />• Title XVI <br />_ = - -- = <br />• Drought Relief Assistance <br />_— <br />�' —� <br />•Water 2025 <br />- -0,z+'filli"•; <br />• Economic Development Initiative <br />VA /HUD <br />Targeting the Right Federal Programs <br />• Allowable use of funds 0 <br />(Planning, Design, Construction) <br />• Outlook for appropriationsF <br />• Grants versus Loans <br />• Federal cost share level & max funding per <br />project <br />• Strength of Colorado's Congressional delegation <br />• Competitive environment <br />• Timing relative to project needs <br />36 <br />