Water Quality Grants
This program provides financial assistance for water quality improvement projects, stormwater management training, and wastewater treatment initiatives to eligible government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and impacted private landowners in Colorado.
The Water Quality Improvement Fund (WQIF) Grants program is a Colorado state-funded initiative that provides financial assistance for water quality projects. The program is funded by civil penalties collected for water quality violations and is part of the Water Quality Control Commissionโs Regulation 55 โ State Funded Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Programs. This grant supports stormwater management training, water quality improvement projects, wastewater treatment facilities, and nonpoint source projects. Funding is distributed depending on the accumulation of sufficient funds to support eligible projects. Eligible applicants include: Government agencies Publicly owned water systems Private not-for-profit public water systems Not-for-profit stormwater program administrators or training providers Not-for-profit watershed groups Private landowners impacted by a water quality violation Eligible projects must fall into the following categories: Stormwater management and best management practices training Water quality improvement projects tied to civil penalties Planning, design, construction, or repair of stormwater projects or domestic wastewater treatment facilities listed on the State Revolving Fund Intended Use Plan Nonfederal match funding for nonpoint source projects The grant application process follows a Request for Applications (RFA) model, with funding availability dependent on penalty fund accumulation. The application period varies based on available funds. Additionally, the Emerging Contaminants in Small or Disadvantaged Communities (EC-SDC) Grant Program supports small or disadvantaged communities in addressing emerging contaminants in drinking water. This program, funded by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), offers two types of grants: Tier 1 Planning and Design Grants โ Up to $300,000 for planning, design, and pilot testing (up to 24 months). Tier 2 Infrastructure Grants โ Up to $30 million per project ($10 million max per year) for design and construction of treatment facilities. Future RFAs for EC-SDC grants are anticipated twice per year (January and June) from 2025 to 2028, subject to available funds. For more information, applicants can contact CDPHE at [email protected] or (303) 692-2848.
Award Range
Not specified - $300,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Projects must align with state and federal water quality improvement priorities. Funding is contingent on fund accumulation from penalties (for WQIF grants).
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible projects must be undertaken by non-transient, non-community, or community-regulated public water systems that meet the disadvantaged community definitions as outlined in the program guidelines. Eligibility is restricted to public water systems that are part of the DWRF program and meet the disadvantaged community criteria. These systems must have completed the necessary assessment sampling before applying.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
Grantor
Water Quality Control Commission (Colorado State)
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