Can states use Drinking Water State Revolving Funds (DWSRF) to implement their Source Water Protection (SWP) program?
The Safe Drinking Water Act as amended in 1996 allows up to 10 percent of a state's allotment for the DWSRF to be used to administer or provide technical assistance for SWP programs within the state (SDWA 1452(g)(2)(B)). Additional information on the DWSRF can be found at http://water.epa.gov/grants_funding/dwsrf/index.cfm.
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Topic Information
- Topic #: 23002-20832
- Date Created: 10/31/2004
- Last Modified Since: 7/8/2011
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