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# Office Of Community Development | Water Sector Program keyboard navigation block animations highlighting content underline * 2020-2021 Disaster Events * The Great Floods of 2016 * Hurricanes Gustav and Ike * Hurricanes Katrina and Rita * Emergency Rental Assistance Program * Homeowner Assistance Fund * Visit the Restore LA Website * Resilience and Mitigation * Resilience Tools and Resources * Louisiana Watershed Initiative (LWI) * Mitigation Project Dashboard * HUD National Disaster Resilience Competition (NDRC) * Louisiana’s Strategic Adaptations for Future Environments (LA SAFE) * Isle de Jean Charles Resettlement * Local Government Assistance * CDBG and CDBG-CV (COVID-19) Programs * Recovery Housing Program * Environmental Protection Agency Programs * Local Government Assistance Program * Community Water Enrichment Fund * Resilience and Mitigation * Resources and Education * Local Government Assistance * Archived Resource Library * Contracts and Public Notices * Grant Implementation Manuals **The Water Sector Program was created to provide grant funding for repairs, improvements and consolidation of community water and sewer systems around the state.
** **Louisiana dedicated $750 million from its American Rescue Plan Act Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund allocation to establish the Water Sector Program. The state later created a Phase II Subfund to manage new grants under the program, as well as an Emergency Subfund to administer funding for urgent needs. The state Legislature appropriated $140 million for the Phase II Subfund and $10 million for the Emergency Subfund.
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2 **The Water Sector Program was created to provide grant funding for repairs, improvements and consolidation of community water and sewer systems around the state. The program has two phases – Phase I, which uses federal funds and Phase II, which uses state funds.
** Water Sector Program Portal * Water Sector Program User Access Form (PDF) * Instructions for Water Sector Program Portal User Access Form (PDF) ## Phase 1 – Federal Funds Pursuant to the American Rescue Plan Act, Louisiana allocated $750 million to the Water Sector Program, established by R. S. 39:100.
56, from the state's allocation of ARP funding from the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund. The program provides grant funding for repairs, improvements and consolidation of community water and sewer systems statewide. Act 497 of the 2024 Regular Session(PDF) created a Phase II Subfund for the deposit, distribution and administration of new grants within the Water Sector Program.
The Act also established an Emergency Subfund to support emergency grants. The State Legislature appropriated $70 million for the Phase II Subfund and $5 million for the Emergency Fund in FY 2024-2025 and FY 2025-2026. The Water Sector Commission has approved guidance for FY 2026-2027 in anticipation of additional appropriations in the next legislative session.
Important dates for this round can be found in the FY 26-27 WSP Phase II Guidance below. No funds will be awarded to applicants listed on the Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s Non-Compliance List.
Performance Schedule (word document) Supplemental Information Form (PDF) Financial Management Questionnaire (PDF) Title VI Assurances (PDF) Vendor Information Form (PDF) Contractor Clearance Form (PDF) Prime Contractor Clearance Form (PDF) Notice of Contract Award (PDF) Request for Payment Form (RFP) (PDF) * Instructions to WSP-P2 RFP Form (PDF) * Revised RFP Instructions (PDF) * Revised RFP Procedures PowerPoint (PDF) Guidelines and Portal Demonstration Recording * Guidelines and Portal Demonstration PowerPoint (PDF) Amendment to Water Sector Program Guidance Water Sector Program Report, April 2026 Grant Implementation Workshop Recording * Grant Implementation Workshop PowerPoint Presentation (PDF) * Grant Implementation Workshop PowerPoint Presentation Program Guidelines (Approved by Water Sector Commission 9-27-24) (PDF) Frequently Asked Questions (PDF) Grant Implementation Webinar PowerPoint (PDF) ### Phase 1: Rounds 1 and 2 * Archived: Guideline Guidance Round 1 (10/11/21) (PDF) * Archived: Guideline Guidance Round 2 (6/2/22) (PDF) * Archived: Grant Implementation Workshop Recording * Archived: Grant Implementation Workshop PowerPoint Presentation (PDF) ### Phase 1: Grants Awarded * Archived: Water Sector Awards – Round 2 Additional Awards (PDF) * Archived: Water Sector Awards – Round 2 Water (PDF) * Archived: Water Sector Awards – Round 2 Sewer (PDF) * Archived: Water Sector Awards – Round 1 (PDF) * Archived: Water Sector Awards – HB2 Projects (PDF) ### Phase 1: Implementation * Archived: Federal Procurement for Construction and Materials PowerPoint Presentation * Archived: Implementation Workshop Recording * Archived: Implementation Workshop PowerPoint Presentation (PDF) ### Phase 1: Other Relevant Documents * Archived: Process for Consideration of Additional Funding Requests (PDF) * Archived: US Treasury SLFRF Final Rule (PDF) * Archived: US Treasury Overview of Final Rule (PDF) * Archived: Act 410 of the 2021 Regular Legislative Session (PDF) [](https://www.
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