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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE AMERICAN RECOVERY & REINVESTMENT ACT

STATE REVOLVING FUND

Michigan's Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund, better known as the State Revolving Fund (SRF), is a low 2.5% interest loan financing program that assists qualified local municipalities with the construction of needed water pollution control facilities. Michigan enacted 1988 PA 317, The Clean Water Assistance Act, to establish the SRF which is now codified as Part 53, 1994 PA 451, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act.

It is anticipated that both carry-over and new funding will be made available to subsidize Green Projects in fiscal year 2013. If you have projects with components that address green infrastructure, water or energy efficiency improvements, or other environmentally innovative activities, project plans will need to be submitted by July 1, 2012. Please refer to the Green Project Reserve Guidance below for further information.

If you are interested in applying for an SRF loan, a final project plan must be submitted or postmarked on or before July 1 to be considered for funding in the next fiscal year. As of October 1, 2011, the SRF program has provided low interest loans for 433 projects, totaling $3.7 billion.


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STRATEGIC WATER QUALITY INITIATIVES FUND

The Strategic Water Quality Initiatives Fund (SWQIF) is a low 2.5% interest revolving loan program that allows qualified municipalities to access financing for the construction of needed water pollution control facilities that cannot qualify for SRF assistance. Two types of projects can be financed under the SWQIF, the on site upgrade-replacement of septic systems and the removal of ground water or storm water from sewer leads. This fund was created by the passage of Proposal 2 by Michigan voters in November of 2002. The implementation of the fund is codified as Part 52, 1994 PA 451, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act.

If you are interested in applying for an SWQIF loan, a final project plan must be submitted or postmarked on or before July 1 to be considered for funding in the next fiscal year. As of October 1, 2011, the SWQIF program has provided low intrest loans for 18 projects, totaling over $22 million.

The discount rate that should be used in SRF or SWQIF project planning beginning FY 2012 should be 4 3/8% or .04375.


Information

• Ongoing Requirements Under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act Questions & Answers PDF icon

• Davis-Bacon Act Compliance During Revolving Fund Loan Project Construction Questions & Answers PDF icon

• CWSRF & DWSRF Green Project Reserve Guidance

• Construction Contract Boilerplate for FY 2010 & Beyond

• Clean Water Funds Slideshow PDF icon

• Bidding Requirements for DWRF, SRF & SWQIF

• SWQIF Slide Show PDF icon

• Great Lakes Water Quality Bond PDF icon

• Revolving Loan Section Contact Information


Laws & Rules

• Laws and Regulations


DEQ Related Links

• Other Web Resources


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• Funded Green Project Business Cases

• State Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund Advisory Committee

• The Loan Arranger Newsletter

• SRF Fiscal Year Reports

• Forms and Guidance


DEQ Title SW Strategic Water Quality Initiatives Funds

• S2 (SRF/SWQIF) Grants Program: Updated 12/09/2011

• SWQIF Questions & Answers PDF icon

• SWQIF Fiscal Year Reports

• Forms and Guidance


Quick Links
 •  Contact Information for Clean Water State Revolving Fund
 •  Drinking Water Revolving Fund

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