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Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Planning Grant

This State Water Resources Control Board DWSRF planning opportunity supports drinking-water planning and related costs. The program prioritizes financing for projects addressing serious human-health risks, needed for Safe Drinking Water Act compliance, and assisting public water systems most in need on a per-household basis. Nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments are listed as eligible applicants. Applications are accepted continuously; the packet does not state general award amounts, cost sharing, expected awards, or a current deadline.

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Time remaining

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Application load

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Geography

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Organization size

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Program area

Disadvantaged Communities, Environment & Water

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Population served

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Plain-English explanation

This State Water Resources Control Board DWSRF planning opportunity supports drinking-water planning and related costs. The program prioritizes financing for projects addressing serious human-health risks, needed for Safe Drinking Water Act compliance, and assisting public water systems most in need on a per-household basis. Nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments are listed as eligible applicants. Applications are accepted continuously; the packet does not state general award amounts, cost sharing, expected awards, or a current deadline.

Editorial analysis

What the funder is trying to accomplish

The State Water Board states that DWSRF financing is prioritized for projects addressing the most serious human-health risks, necessary for Safe Drinking Water Act compliance, and assisting public water systems most in need on a per-household basis. It also identifies planning and related costs eligible under planning projects, including feasibility studies, project reports, plans and specifications, environmental documents, capital improvement plans, legal costs and fees, environmental review, TMF assessments, water-rate studies, and test wells.

Editorial analysis

Strong-fit project signals

The applicant is a nonprofit, public agency, or tribal government, matching the listed eligible applicant categories. Requested costs are for identified planning or related eligible items, such as feasibility studies, project reports, plans and specifications, engineering and specifications, environmental documents or review, capital improvement plans, TMF assessments, water-rate studies, legal costs and fees, or test wells. The project addresses a serious human-health risk or is necessary to comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act. The project involves an eligible SCWS serving a small DAC or small SDAC, an eligible NTNC serving one of those communities, or a PWS extending service to one of those communities; the packet states these categories may receive up to $500,000 in principal forgiveness/grant. The applicant can substantiate that the affected public water system is highly needy on a per-household basis.

Editorial analysis

What reviewers may prioritize

No formal scoring criteria are included in the packet. It is reasonable to infer that the detailed technical, environmental, legal, and financial review will assess eligibility, while the program's stated financing priorities make health risk, Safe Drinking Water Act compliance, and per-household need especially important to establish. Disadvantaged-community status is specifically relevant to the stated principal-forgiveness/grant pathway for certain systems.

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What this grant funds

The Division of Financial Assistant (DFA), State Water Board manages the DWSRF program and prioritizes financing for projects that address the most serious human health risks, are necessary to comply with SDWA, and assist public water systems (PWS) most in need on per household basis. Periodically funding programs that help provide clean and safe water are used in combination with the DWSRF program. Eligible small community water systems (SCWS) serving a small disadvantage community (DAC) and small severely disadvantage communities (SDAC), eligible non-transient non-community water systems (NTNC) serving a small DAC or small SDAC, and public water systems (PWS) extending service to small DACs andsmall SDACs may receive the maximum principle forgiveness (PF)/grant of $500,000. Other public water systems may receive loan or partial loan with subsidized interest rate and maximum term for repayable of five or ten years. Planning costs may include the preparation of planning/design documents such as Feasibility studies and project reports, plans and specifications, engineering and specifications, environmental documents, capital improvement plans, etc. Other costs such as legal costs and fees, environmental review, TMF assessments, water rate studies, and test wells are also eligible for funding under planning projects. Applications for the DWSRF program and associated funding are accepted on a continuous basis. After DFA  receives a complete application, a detailed technical, environmental, legal, and financial review is conducted to determine the applicant’s eligibility for DWSRF and associated drinking water funding.

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Award range
Not specified
Total program funding
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Expected awards
Not specified
Geography
California
Cost share
Not specified
Assistance listing
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Mission alignment

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Geographic fit

California

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Working plan

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The generated milestones are planning aids. Only the official notice establishes required dates.

Requirements captured

Other requirements
Individual applicant may be eligible under Safe & Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience funding.

Official deadline

Not specified

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Source
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Last checked
8/23/2026, 8:51:39 AM
Content updated
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Is Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Planning Grant currently open?

Yes, based on the latest source record. The deadline is Not specified. Because funders can amend or extend notices, confirm the date and submission instructions on the official application page. The source was last checked 8/23/2026.

How much funding does Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Planning Grant provide?

Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Planning Grant lists Not specified per award. The expected number of awards has not been captured, so the award range alone should not be treated as an estimate of competitiveness.

Who can apply to Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Planning Grant?

Nonprofit; Public Agency; Tribal Government. Individual applicant may be eligible under Safe & Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience funding. Applicants should still complete the eligibility quiz and verify every condition in the official notice; a general fit does not override exclusions or registration requirements.

Does Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Planning Grant require matching funds?

The captured source facts do not clearly establish a matching-funds requirement. Do not assume that means no match is required: review the budget and cost-sharing sections of the official notice before approving the project budget.

What should I prepare before applying to Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Planning Grant?

Effort unclear is expected. The captured requirements include other requirements. Start by confirming eligibility and registrations, then work backward from Not specified using the preparation plan above.

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