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Water, Wastewater & Wetlands: State Revolving Fund (SRF)
SRF Program Information
The SRF Program provides low interest loans to cities, towns, and other local governmental units for drinking water & wastewater-related infrastructure projects.
American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act)
Learn about grants, tax incentives, loans and reimbursement opportunities available to Bay State communities, businesses, and residents interested in making Environment-related investments, including: Clean Water Act (604b) Competitve Grant Program Clean and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Diesel Emissions Reduction Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Brownfields Superfund Hazardous Waste Cleanup Web page
Financing Energy Management Enhancements with the SRF Program
The Massachusetts SRF loan programs for both drinking water and clean water incorporate the goals of energy efficiency, energy conservation, and renewable energy generation into its financing decisions. Web page
Massachusetts Energy Management Pilot with Wastewater and Drinking Water Facilities
Web page
Resources for Water and Wastewater Utilities Interested in Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
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Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Opportunities at Water and Wastewater Facilities
Web page
Clean Water State Revolving Loan Fund Fact Sheet
Project eligibility, rating criteria, application and evaluation process, and more. Web page
Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund Fact Sheet
Project eligibility, rating criteria, application and evaluation process, and more. Web page
How to Obtain SRF Loans
Description of the application process Web page
Completing the SRF Loan Process Presentation offered at informational meetings for borrowers MS Powerpoint 663 KB | MS Word 48 KB | PDF 1 MB
Typical SRF 2009 Intended Use Plan (IUP) Project Timeline MS Word 31 KB | PDF 146 KB
SRF Eligibility
These documents identify the regulatory requirements for State Revolving Fund project eligibility and present numerous examples of eligible and ineligible project costs.
Clean Water SRF Eligible Project Costs MS Word 70 KB | PDF 37 KB
Drinking Water SRF Eligible Project Costs MS Word 51 KB | PDF 28 KB
SRF Regulations
310 CMR 44.00, The Clean Water State Revolving Fund, and 310 CMR 45.00, The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund. Web page
Intended Use Plans
Intended Use Plans (IUPs) for Calendar Year 2009. IUPs list projects recommended for financing under the State Revolving Loan Fund programs.
For Clean Water SRF, see below. For Drinking Water SRF, see below.
About the Division of Municipal Services
The Division of Municipal Services administers grant programs providing financial assistance for municipal water and wastewater infrastructure projects. Learn more...
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