Call for Projects, Review and Ranking of Projects
The annual Call for Projects is issued via e-mail to all PWSs eligible to receive DWSRF loans, municipal Chief Elected Officials and local Directors of Health. The Call for Projects is also posted on the DPH Drinking Water Section’s (DWS) website. The solicitation period for annual PPL projects runs for approximately 60-90 days. PWSs are encouraged to submit projects which promote green infrastructure and energy or water efficiency. Please refer to the Green Project Reserve webpage from more information and to find the "Green Project Information Form" and guidance.
Call for Projects for SFY 2021
The DPH has announced the Call for Projects for SFY 2021 (July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021). Eligibility Applications are now being accepted for projects that are expected to be funded during this time period. For more information, please read the Call for Projects notice below. All applications must be submitted electronically to DPH.CTDWSRF@ct.gov no later than March 31, 2020 in order to be considered for inclusion on the SFY 2021 Project Priority List.
Deadline: Noon on Friday, March 31, 2020
The annual Call For Projects notice announces the deadline by which Eligibility Applications must be received in order to be considered for inclusion on the annual Project Priority List (PPL). The PPL details the projects to which the DPH is expecting to commit the available DWSRF funds for the state fiscal year. Applications received after that deadline will be assigned appropriate priority points according to the Priority Ranking System and periodically (expected to be done quarterly) added to the DPH’s Comprehensive Project List (CPL). The CPL is essentially a “waiting list” for funding. Occasionally, projects on the PPL get delayed or withdrawn from funding, or otherwise bypassed, which opens those funds up to projects on the CPL. The highest ranking project(s) on the CPL that are ready to proceed are then moved to the PPL to replace the delayed or withdrawn project(s). In the event that funding does not become available for a CPL project during the course of the year, all CPL projects will be considered for inclusion on the following year’s PPL if they are ready to proceed.
Eligibility Application
PWSs must submit an Eligibility Application for each independent DWSRF project. A project’s eligibility for funding, its priority ranking point score and its readiness to proceed is based on the information submitted with this application. Please note, this application is for eligibility and inclusion in DPH’s Intended Use Plan; it is not the application for a loan from the DWSRF program.
Please review the Priority Ranking System (below) before completing the application. If you have a project which proposes to consolidate or connect to another PWS, or connect private wells with water quality or quantity issues, please complete and attach the appropriate form(s) to the Eligibility Application.
- Eligibility Application | Eligibility Application Instructions
- Public Water System Consolidation Form
- Private Well Consolidation Form
A new Small Loan Program has been created for non-construction projects If you have with a total project cost of less than $100,000. This program is intended for the purchase and installation of drinking water equipment and will follow similar procedures that have been used within the Emergency Power Generator Program. A different Eligibility Application is required for projects seeking funding through this program. Please visit the Small Loan Program webpage for more information.
For an emergency power generator project with a total project cost of less than $100,000, please visit the Emergency Power Generator Program webpage. A different Eligibility Application is required for projects seeking funding through this program.
Project Examples
For some ideas of eligible and ineligible projects, please view our SRF Project Examples document. The DWSRF program may be able to fund the planning phase, design phase, and construction phase of an eligible drinking water project.
New in 2017 - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) clarified funding for service line replacements on private property. The DWSRF program may fund the complete service line replacement, regardless of pipe material and ownership of the property on which the service line is located. Please refer to their May 9, 2016 memo for more information.
Review and Ranking of Projects
The DWS reviews project Eligibility Applications for completeness and eligibility for DWSRF funding. Points are assigned based on Priority Ranking System established by the DPH and approved by the EPA. The total points assigned to each project along with each project’s readiness to proceed will be used to prepare the Project Priority List.
NEW for 2018 - The Priority Ranking System has undergone major revisions to update the overall document as well as reflect current drinking water issues. In addition, some changes were made to address comments received from PWSs during the IUP public hearing process. Please review this document prior to completing the Eligibility Application. Major changes have been made to the project point table. If you have any questions, contact the DPH DWSRF Unit.
Intended Use Plan and Project Priority List
The DPH prepares an annual Intended Use Plan (IUP) that identifies how the State intends to use the DWSRF funding available for that year. The IUP is provided to the EPA as part of the DPH’s annual capitalization grant application for federal DWSRF funds.
The DPH is federally required to solicit meaningful public input when each IUP is developed. The DPH is also required by State law to hold a public hearing on the draft Project Priority List (PPL) that is included in the IUP. The DPH publishes the draft IUP and PPL for a 30 day public comment period followed by a public hearing.
The DPH periodically amends the annual IUP to add new funding applications to the annual IUP’s Comprehensive Project List after the annual IUP has been finalized. These amendments are posted to this website for a 30 day public comment period before they are finalized. Projects on the Comprehensive Project List are eligible to receive funding if there is a surplus of DWSRF funds available, or if a project on the annual IUP’s PPL is bypassed, and they are ready to proceed during the State Fiscal Year. Projects on the Comprehensive Project List are prioritized based on the priority ranking score.
SFY 2020 Annual IUP – Now Final
The public hearing on the State Fiscal Year 2020 IUP and PPL was held on Thursday, December 5, 2019 at the DPH. The finalized Hearing Report, IUP and PPL for SFY 2020 are provided below.
- Hearing Report for SFY 2020
- Project Priority List for SFY 2020
- Annual Intended Use Plan for SFY 2020
An informational webinar was also held prior to the public hearing and intended for those that are not familiar with the DWSRF program and those who wish to learn more about the 2020 IUP. Slides and an audio recording are available below.
November 13, 2019 SFY 2020 DWSRF Intended Use Plan Webinar
Prior Years’ Intended Use Plans and Project Priority Lists
The IUPs and PPLs for State Fiscal Year 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 are available below.
- Amendment #2 SFY 2019 Annual Intended Use Plan
- Amendment #1 SFY 2019 Annual Intended Use Plan
- Hearing Report for State Fiscal Year 2019
- Project Priority List for State Fiscal Year 2019
- Annual Intended Use Plan for State Fiscal Year 2019
- Amendment #1 SFY 2018 Intended Use Plan
- Hearing Report for State Fiscal Year 2018
- Project Priority List for State Fiscal Year 2018
- Intended Use Plan for State Fiscal Year 2018
- Revised Intended Use Plan for State Fiscal Year 2017
- Hearing Report for State Fiscal Year 2017
- Project Priority List for State Fiscal Year 2017
- Intended Use Plan for State Fiscal Year 2017
- Project Priority List for State Fiscal Year 2016
- Intended Use Plan for State Fiscal Years 2016