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Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund is sponsored by Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE). This program provides loans for publicly owned wastewater treatment works. Priority is given to projects that ensure compliance with NPDES and KWPC permits and resolve water quality impairments, which could include the implementation of anaerobic digesters.
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Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Kansas State Revolving Fund Loan Applications The Kansas State Revolving Fund (Kansas SRF) program has 2 different statutory loan programs - the Kansas Public Water Supply Loan Fund or drinking water infrastructure and the Kansas Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund for wastewater infrastructure.
For the municipality to be eligible for a loan from either one of these programs, it must first be listed on the Project Priority List found in the corresponding program's Intended Use Plan. A pre-application form must be submitted to the KDHE Bureau of Water to receive consideration for inclusion on the Project Priority List.
All drinking water funding programs require the municipality to adopt and implement a Water Conservation Plan consistent with guidelines (PDF) developed by the Kansas Water Office. For more information on obtaining and implementing a water conservation plan, contact the Kansas Water Office at 785-296-3185.
Regional Public Water Supply Planning Grant Eligibility In order for a municipality to be eligible for a Regional Public Water Supply Planning Grant, the engineering study must evaluate public water supply system consolidation, Public Wholesale Water Supply District formation, or other infrastructure projects that benefit a minimum of three public water supply systems - two of which are not currently connected to each other.
Small Public Water Supply System Planning Grant Eligibility In order for the municipality to be eligible for a Small Public Water Supply System Planning Grant, the engineering study must evaluate options to return a public water supply system, serving no more than 1,000 in population, to compliance with drinking water regulations.
Corrosion Control Study Grant Eligibility In order for the municipality to be eligible for a Corrosion Control Study Grant the population served by the system must be 10,000 or less and the system must have had an action level exceedance for lead or copper.
Corrosion Control Study Grant Application (PDF) Drinking Water Loan Application (PDF) Kansas SRF Loan Pre-Application Form (PDF) Regional Public Water Supply Planning Grant Application (PDF) Small Systems Planning Grant Application (PDF) Waste Water SRF Loan Application (PDF)
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Municipalities listed on the Project Priority List in the Intended Use Plan; pre-application submission to KDHE Bureau of Water required. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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