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Press Release  Massachusetts Clean Water Trust Board of Trustees approves $104.2 million in new loans and grants at its December meeting.

Massachusetts Clean Water Trust Board of Trustees approves $104.2 million in new loans and grants at its December meeting.
For immediate release:
12/04/2025
  • Office of State Treasurer and Receiver General Deborah B. Goldberg
  • The Massachusetts Clean Water Trust
  • Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection

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Mikaela Cole, Deputy Director of Communications

Boston — The Massachusetts Clean Water Trust’s (the Trust) Board of Trustees approved $104,199,464 in new low-interest loans and grants at its meeting on December 4, 2025. Below is information on the grants and loans approved at the meeting.

The Trust, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP), helps communities build or replace water infrastructure that enhances ground and surface water resources, ensures the safety of drinking water, protects public health and develops resilient communities. It accomplishes these objectives by providing low-interest loans and grants to cities, towns and water utilities through the Massachusetts State Revolving Funds (SRFs). The SRF programs are partnerships between the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. SRFs function like an environmental infrastructure bank by financing water infrastructure projects in cities and towns across the Commonwealth.

Clean Water Projects
BorrowerLoan No.AmountProject TitleInterest Rate
FairhavenCWP-22-67, CWP-22-67-A$70,000,000Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrades Project0%
FitchburgCW-25-53$400,000Combined Sewer Overflow 004 Separation/Rehabilitation – Investigation Phase 22%
HaverhillCWP-24-47$8,218,212Closure of Northern Mound of Haverhill Landfill2%
SwanseaCWP-24-83, CWP-24-83-A$18,300,117Route 6 Corridor Sewer Collection System2%
Total$96,918,329  
Drinking Water Project
BorrowerLoan No.AmountProject TitleInterest Rate
Pine Valley Plantation Cooperative CorporationDWP-24-59$4,829,470Pine Valley Plantation Water System Replacement0%
Asset Management Planning Grants
GranteeGrant No.Award
AuburnCWA-25-41$150,000
CheshireDWA-25-19$66,312
FairhavenCWA-25-57$150,000
FranklinCWA-25-44$150,000
Great BarringtonCWA-25-56$147,072
GrovelandCWA-25-35$69,488
HaverhillCWA-25-59$132,000
MedwayCWA-25-61$126,000
MilfordCWA-25-43$150,000
MiltonCWA-25-42$150,000
NeedhamCWA-25-62$143,580
Oxford-Rochdale Sewer DistrictCWA-25-63$131,903
PembrokeDWA-25-11$150,000
WaylandCWA-25-36$124,170
WilliamstownDWA-25-09$68,640
WinchesterDWA-25-18$120,000
Total$2,029,165
Cybersecurity Improvement Grants
GranteeGrant No.Award
PeabodyDWC-25-31$50,000
YarmouthDWC-25-30$31,500
Total$81,500
Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grants
GranteeGrant No.Award
ChicopeeCWO-25-54$250,000
MarionCWO-25-39$88,000
Total$338,000
School Water Improvement Grants (SWIG)
SchoolGrant No.FixturesAward
Family Access of NewtonSWIG-25-231$3,000

For More Information               
For more information on our different loan programs, please visit the SRF Programs page and our Loan Forgiveness Program page. For information on past meetings or to find project descriptions, please visit the Board of Trustees Meeting  Information page. For information on how to apply for an SRF loan, please visit Mass DEP's State Revolving Fund Applications and Forms page.

About the Clean Water Trust
Since its establishment in 1989, the Trust has loaned nearly $9.6 billion to improve and maintain the quality of water in the Commonwealth. An estimated 97 percent of Massachusetts' residents have benefited from the financial assistance of the Trust.

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  • Office of State Treasurer and Receiver General Deborah B. Goldberg 

    Our mission at the Office of the State Treasurer and Receiver General of Massachusetts is to prudently manage and safeguard the state's public deposits and investments through sound business practices for the exclusive benefits of our citizens, and perform these duties with integrity, excellence, and leadership.
  • The Massachusetts Clean Water Trust 

    The Massachusetts Clean Water Trust (the Trust) is a state agency that improves water quality throughout the Commonwealth by providing low-interest loans to municipalities and other eligible entities.
  • Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 

    MassDEP's mission is to protect and enhance the Commonwealth's natural resources - air, water, and land - to provide for the health, safety, and welfare of all people, and to ensure a clean and safe environment for future generations. In carrying out this mission MassDEP commits to address and advance environmental justice and equity for all people of the Commonwealth, provide meaningful, inclusive opportunities for people to participate in agency decisions that affect their lives; and ensure a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve.​
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