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==Funding sources== | ==Funding sources== | ||
− | *Clean Water Partnership Funding Round OPEN-applications are due '''March 6, 2015'''. Clean Water Partnership funds can be used for diagnostic study or implementation projects that protect water bodies currently meeting Minnesota's water quality standards. Stormwater projects are eligible for the funding. More information can be found at [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/xggxb36 MPCA's Financial Assistance web site] | + | *Clean Water Partnership Funding Round '''OPEN'''-applications are due '''March 6, 2015'''. Clean Water Partnership funds can be used for diagnostic study or implementation projects that protect water bodies currently meeting Minnesota's water quality standards. Stormwater projects are eligible for the funding. More information can be found at [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/xggxb36 MPCA's Financial Assistance web site] |
*Clean Water Land and Legacy Amendment: Funds are available for stormwater projects through the Board of Water and Soil Resources. Check the [http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/grants/apply/index.html web site] for information on availability of funding and also examples of stormwater projects that have been funded with [http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/cleanwaterfund/index.html Clean Water Land and Legacy Amendment] funding. | *Clean Water Land and Legacy Amendment: Funds are available for stormwater projects through the Board of Water and Soil Resources. Check the [http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/grants/apply/index.html web site] for information on availability of funding and also examples of stormwater projects that have been funded with [http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/cleanwaterfund/index.html Clean Water Land and Legacy Amendment] funding. | ||
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*State of Minnesota Watershed Project Funding: Funding opportunities for watershed projects around the state are available through federal and state funds. These funds are awarded through either competitive watershed grants (such as Federal Section 319 and State Clean Water Partnership) or non-competitive (for Clean Water Fund dollars) processes. For information about other water-related funding opportunities at the MPCA, please visit [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?option=com_k2&Itemid=2755&id=223&layout=item&view=item Financial Assistance Grants and Loans]. | *State of Minnesota Watershed Project Funding: Funding opportunities for watershed projects around the state are available through federal and state funds. These funds are awarded through either competitive watershed grants (such as Federal Section 319 and State Clean Water Partnership) or non-competitive (for Clean Water Fund dollars) processes. For information about other water-related funding opportunities at the MPCA, please visit [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?option=com_k2&Itemid=2755&id=223&layout=item&view=item Financial Assistance Grants and Loans]. | ||
− | * | + | *Currently '''OPEN''' for funding is the Clean Water Revolving Fund, also known as the Clean Water State Revolving Fund or simply '''SRF''' Stormwater Project Plans are due to the MPCA on '''March 6, 2015'''. The SRF is established under the Federal Clean Water Act and state law to make loans to for both point source (wastewater and stormwater) and nonpoint source water pollution control projects. The Public Facilities Authority (PFA) prepares an annual Intended Use Plan (IUP) based on a Project Priority List developed by the MPCA. The IUP describes the projects and activities eligible for funding during the state fiscal year. This fund includes an allocation for green projects. For more information, see the [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/tchyb21 Wastewater and Stormwater Financial Assistance] page. |
*Watershed Districts: Cost share programs are available through many watershed districts. Contact your local watershed district to find out if you are eligible for project funding. Contact the [http://www.mnwatershed.org/ Minnesota Association of Watershed Districts] for more information. | *Watershed Districts: Cost share programs are available through many watershed districts. Contact your local watershed district to find out if you are eligible for project funding. Contact the [http://www.mnwatershed.org/ Minnesota Association of Watershed Districts] for more information. |
This page provides information on funding sources and funding opportunities for stormwater projects, as well as a list of currently funded and previously funded projects.