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    Small Loans Program

    Attention: The CWFP Small Loans Program is currently suspended. The DNR stopped accepting Interest Rate Subsidy Applications as of January 1, 2022. This suspension (no longer accepting new applications) will continue until the CWFP Small Loans…

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    Private Lead Service Line Replacement Program

    LSL PROGRAM UPDATES The first and second years of Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) LSL Replacement funding will be integrated into the regular SDWLP State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2024 funding cycle. A similar approach is planned for each of the…

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    Lead Service Line (LSL) Replacements

    Removing lead service lines is one way to minimize the potential for lead to get into your drinking water. The Wisconsin DNR Bureau of Drinking Water & Groundwater provides information regarding the concerns of lead in drinking water.

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    Cost and Effectiveness Certification

    Federal requirement Clean Water Act amendments passed in June 2014 added a number of new federal requirements to the Clean Water Fund Program (CWFP). The last of these requirements being implemented for CWFP applicants is the requirement for Cost…

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    Statutes and Administrative Codes

    Street Policy Available for Public Comment The DNR has prepared a draft policy paper that sets a standard for how general construction costs will be distributed for water and sanitary sewer projects that include complete street reconstructions.…

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    Staff directory

    The Environmental Loans (EL) Section staff contact information is listed along with their areas of expertise. For information about a specific loan or project, contact your DNR Loan Project Manager.

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    CWFP Priority Principal Forgiveness

    Priority Principal Forgiveness (Priority PF) is an incentive that may be awarded in addition to general Principal Forgiveness (PF). There are three categories of Priority PF, as established in the Clean Water Fund Program (CWFP) annual Intended Use…

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    User charge system and sewer use ordinance

    A municipality receiving financial assistance from the Clean Water Fund Program (CWFP) must adopt and maintain a user charge system (UCS). The UCS must proportionally distribute the costs of operations and maintenance among users and must generate…

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    Unsewered projects

    A Clean Water Fund Program (CWFP) unsewered project is a construction of a collection system or an interceptor in an area that is undeveloped or serviced by individual systems. Providing sewer service in an unsewered community tends to create many…

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    Storm water projects

    Storm water carries excessive nutrients, sediments, and other pollutants from streets and parking lots to nearby streams, rivers, and lakes. A municipality can eliminate or reduce storm water runoff pollution in its community by building or…

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