Consolidation and Contamination Risk Reduction (C2R2) Grant
The Consolidation and Contamination Risk Reduction (C2R2) Grant program was developed by EGLE under Michigan’s new Clean Water Plan. The C2R2 grant is available to drinking water systems for projects that remove or reduce PFAS or other contaminants, as defined under state or federal drinking water regulations, or efforts to consolidate systems or connect private residential wells to a local municipal system. There is $25 million available, with a maximum grant award per applicant of $5 million. Applications will be accepted beginning November 16, 2020, and will be batched and scored for processing quarterly, with applications for the first round due January 31, 2021. Applications will continue to be accepted until funding is exhausted.
Consolidation and Contamination Risk Reduction (C2R2) Grant Overview
Consolidation and Contamination Risk Reduction (C2R2) Grant Application
C2R2 grant webinar (recorded December 14, 2020)
C2R2 grant webinar PowerPoint slides:
- Michigan's PFAs MCLs Slides (Part 1 of the webinar)
- C2R2 Grant Program Overview Slides (Part 2 of the webinar)
NEW: EGLE received 32 applications, totaling $80,065,141 by the first funding round deadline. All applications are currently under review. The requested grant amount is what was illustrated on the application. After all applications are scored, a list of applicants in priority funding order will be made available.
Additional information on other programs can be found on the Michigan Clean Water Plan page.