- Office of State Treasurer and Receiver General Deborah B. Goldberg
- The Massachusetts Clean Water Trust
Media Contact for Massachusetts Clean Water Trust Board of Trustees members approve $153,857,953 in new loans and grants at its August meeting
Carla Kath, Director of Communications, Office of State Treasurer and Receiver General
Boston — The Massachusetts Clean Water Trust’s (the Trust) Board of Trustees approved $153,857,953 in new grants and low-interest loans at its meeting on August 3, 2022. Below is information on the grants and loans approved at the meeting.
Announced in June, the Trust is offering $20 million in loans with 100% loan forgiveness for planning activities assisting public water suppliers with completing planning projects for lead service line inventories and replacement programs. Fall River’s lead service line inventory and revised replacement project marks the first project of this kind to be approved by the Board of Trustees. The loan is expected to be fully forgiven once the project is completed.
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
Borrower |
Loan No. |
Amount |
Project Title |
Interest Rate |
Loan Program |
Bridgewater |
CWP-21-32 and CWP-21-32-A |
$40,113,070 |
Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrades Phase I |
1.5% |
Housing Choice |
Chatham |
CW-21-38 |
$3,598,348 |
2021 Chatham Stormwater Improvement Projects |
0% |
Nutrient Removal |
Fall River |
CWP-21-50 |
$2,026,795 |
Wilson Road Sewer Pump Station Replacement |
1.5% |
Housing Choice |
Revere |
CWP-21-35 and CWP-21-35-A |
$5,540,788 |
Phase 12 Construction – Infiltration and Inflow, Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination, Pump Station & Drainage |
2% |
Clean Water |
Taunton |
CWP-20-21 |
$29,983,598 |
Taunton Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrade Phase I |
0% |
Nutrient Removal |
Taunton |
CWP-21-43 |
$49,793,748 |
Taunton Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrade Phase II |
0% |
Nutrient Removal |
Taunton |
CWP-21-44 |
$10,460,456 |
Taunton Main Lift Pump Station Improvements Phase III |
0% |
Nutrient Removal |
Total |
$141,516,803 |
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Lead Service Line Planning Program Project
Borrower |
Loan No. |
Amount |
Project Title |
Interest Rate |
Loan Forgiveness |
Loan Program |
Fall River |
DWL-22-12 |
$750,000 |
Lead Service Line Inventory & Revised Replacement |
1.5% |
100% |
Housing Choice |
Total |
$750,000 |
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Drinking Water Projects
Borrower |
Loan No. |
Amount |
Project Title |
Interest Rate |
Loan Program |
Dudley |
DWP-20-25 |
$4,600,000 |
Dudley Drinking Water System Improvements |
2% |
Drinking Water |
Fall River |
DWP-22-11 |
$1,841,575 |
Wilson Road Booster Pumping Station |
1.5% |
Housing Choice |
New Bedford |
DWP-21-18 |
$5,022,975 |
Braley Station Transmission Main Reinforcement |
2% |
Drinking Water |
Total |
$11,464,550 |
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Asset Management Planning Grant
Grantee |
Grant No. |
Award |
Project Title |
Acton |
CWA-22-11 |
$126,600 |
Acton Stormwater Drainage System Asset Management Plan |
Total |
$126,600 |
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For More Information
For more information on our different loan programs, please visit the Programs page at https://www.mass.gov/programs and for more information on our Loan Forgiveness Program, please visit https://www.mass.gov/info-details/loan-forgiveness-calculation-and-distribution. To learn about past meetings or find project descriptions, please visit https://www.mass.gov/info-details/2022-board-of-trustees-meeting-information. For information on how to apply for an SRF loan, please visit MassDEP’s website at https://www.mass.gov/lists/state-revolving-fund-applications-forms
About the Clean Water Trust
Since its establishment in 1989, the Trust has loaned nearly $8.1 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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