MAR 12 WEBINAR: DEQ Revolving Loan Fund Opportunities and Recent Program Changes

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The DEQ promotes wise management of Michigan's air, land, and water resources to support a sustainable environment, healthy communities, and vibrant economy.

WEBINAR

DEQ Revolving Loan Fund Opportunities
and Recent Program Changes

March 12
10:00 - 11:30 AM

This webinar will provide a brief introduction to different funding options available to communities to improve their wastewater, storm water and drinking water systems. The webinar will cover opportunities under the State Revolving Fund (SRF), Drinking Water Revolving Fund (DWRF) and the Strategic Water Quality Initiatives Fund (SWQIF) including common project plan and application deficiencies that can delay DWRF, SRF, and SWQIF projects. New federal requirements under the Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA) have resulted in significant changes to the current SRF program. This webinar will cover these very important WRRDA changes, along with examples of what is expected in future submittals.

This webinar is applicable to municipalities and pubic authorities that are responsible for public wastewater, storm water or drinking water treatment or distribution.  Consultants will also benefit from the information in this webinar. 


Reg and Info


Registration Questions:
Alana Berthold
bertholda@michigan.gov
517-284-6854