State Revolving Fund Bonds (Clean Water/Drinking Water)
The SRF Program includes the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) and the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF). The CWSRF was established in 1986 and the DWSRF was implemented in 1996. Federal capitalization grant funds are provided for both the CWSRF and DWSRF. To expand the capacity of the SRF Program, the State chose to leverage the federal capitalization grants by issuing revenue bonds. The State has designated certain of its SRF bonds as Green Bonds, to be used solely to fund Green Projects. The State engaged an Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) firm to provide a second opinion on the framework of the SRF Program and the environmental integrity of the projects eligible for Green Bond designation. The ESG firm found that the SRF Program follows the guidance provided by the Green Bond Principles and is in alignment with its core components. Click here for more information on Green Bond Principles.
The CWSRF partners with local governments to build and finance projects that improve water quality and protect public health while sustaining the State’s significant natural resources, including 450,000 acres of wetlands, 6,000 miles of streams and rivers, over 2,000 lakes and reservoirs, and 600 square miles of estuarine water in the Long Island Sound.
The DWSRF ensures that the State’s public water sources and systems maintain safe, adequate, and sustainable drinking water for residents and visitors of the State, by making available, to the over 2,000 public water systems, low-cost financial assistance to fund various water infrastructure improvement projects.
For additional information related to the Clean or Drinking Water Programs of the SRF, please visit the links below:
Clean Water: Financial Assistance for Municipal Wastewater Projects
Drinking Water: Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program