March 2025
 Time is running out! Today, March 14, 2025, is the last day to submit your project for ranking to qualify for 2026 Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) loan forgiveness.
Don’t miss this opportunity to secure up to $1.5 million* in funding towards your critical wastewater and stormwater infrastructure projects.
Submitting your project is quick and easy—just ensure all required materials are completed and sent in before the deadline at 5 p.m. CST.
Not sure if you have everything in order? Click here to review our 2025 Loan Forgiveness Guide.
Have last-minute questions or need additional assistance?
Email our team at FAD@owrb.ok.gov.
*The maximum loan forgiveness amount is subject to change without notice and is dependent on available funding.

We greatly value your partnership and sincerely appreciate the trust you’ve placed in our team to support the growth and success of your communities.
We look forward to continuing our collaboration and working together to achieve your infrastructure goals.
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Loans
Lawton Water Authority - Total Approved Funds: $21,000,000 with $1,000,000 in loan forgiveness
Financial Assistance Program Loans
Sapulpa Municipal Authority - Total Approved Funds: $9,000,000
Rural Economic Action Plan (REAP) Grants
Wellston Public Works Authority -Total Approved Funds: $79,427
Town of Hydro - Total Approved Funds: $150,000
Quinton Public Works Authority - Total Approved Funds: $99,999
Porum Public Works Authority - Total Approved Funds: $99,999
Mounds Public Works Authority - Total Approved Funds: $99,900
Big Cabin Public Works Authority - Total Approved Funds: $99,999
American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Grants
Sapulpa Municipal Authority - Total Approved Funds: $1,786,500

Join a regional public meeting to share input on the 2025 Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan (OCWP) and help address key water challenges.
Meetings will cover OCWP updates, preliminary recommendations on water infrastructure, governance, and regional solutions, plus time for discussions on the proposed recommendations and networking.
Upcoming Meetings
March 25 - Middle Arkansas, Grand, Eufaula, and Lower Arkansas Regions 1:00-4:00 p.m. OSU-Tulsa, B.S. Roberts Conference Room 700 N Greenwood Ave, Tulsa
March 26 - Blue-Boggy and Southeast Regions 1:00-4:00 p.m. Kiamichi Technology Center, Conference Room 13739 SE 202nd Rd, Talihina
March 27 - Upper Arkansas and Central Regions 1:00-4:00 p.m. Robert R. Lester Training Center, Classroom A 3600 N MLK Ave, Oklahoma City
Learn more about the Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan.
 Several Oklahoma state agencies including the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, the Grand River Dam Authority, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, and the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) have joined forces to provide financial support to homeowners needing to repair or replace failing septic systems—protecting both families and water quality.
This program offers:
✅ Up to $15,000 in reimbursements for qualified homeowners ✅ Free soil profiles provided by the ODEQ ✅ Funding available on a first-come, first-served basis
Don't wait! Homeowners must receive approval before beginning repairs.
Learn more about this new program and eligibility here.
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