State SRF Policies: Dispatches From Our Water Webinar Series
Utilizing EPIC Resources to Strengthen Texas SRF Analysis
Fixing Bottlenecks in Lead Pipe Funding
Beyond Principal Forgiveness: Interest Rate Policies for SRF Loans
This blog discusses and demonstrates how targeted interest rate reductions can deliver affordability benefits comparable to Principal Forgiveness while preserving the revolving capacity of the SRF loan fund to the same degree.
Automatic Enrollment Policies Can Make Lead Service Line Replacement Projects More Efficient
Automatic Enrollment Policies Make Lead Service Line Replacement Projects More Efficient by Addressing Common Workflow Challenges
Clean Water State Revolving Fund Program Reauthorization
Preview: Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Funding Tracker—Already Making an Impact
Disadvantaged Community (DAC) Definitions in the Great Lakes States for Drinking Water State Revolving Funds: Guidance for a Mapping Tool to Explore and Assess DAC Definitions
New map tool shows state-by-state differences in how states define 'disadvantaged community' for drinking water funding
Optimizing Interest Rate, Loan Term, and Fee Policies in SRF Financing
Directing Principal Forgiveness to Communities That Need It Most
How States Define Disadvantaged Communities for the DWSRF
Understanding Set-Aside Funds: Strengthening Water Systems Beyond Infrastructure
State Policies Impacting SRF Assistance to State-Defined Disadvantaged Communities
How States’ Disadvantaged Community Definitions Can Prioritize Access to SRFs for Under-Resourced Communities
Optimizing Interest Rate and Other Loan Policies for SRF Financing
Southern States Drinking Water State Revolving Fund: Quantitative Analyses
Clean Water SRF Financing for Decentralized Septic Projects
CWSRF Sponsorship Programs: Swipe Right to Match Point Source Projects with Nonpoint Source Projects
Since the passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), there has been an interest from many quarters to direct a larger portion of these funds towards green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) projects. While the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) has funded some GSI and other nonpoint source projects over the years, it remains a very small percentage of overall spending.

