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Clean Water State Revolving Fund

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Water Infrastructure Funding & Financing Section
EGLE-WIFFS@Michigan.gov
517-284-5433

SRF Project Managers by District

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Michigan’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) program is a low interest loan financing program that assists qualified local municipalities with the construction of necessary wastewater and storm water infrastructure projects. These projects improve water quality, the environment, and protect public health.

For more information on the CWSRF program, view the CWSRF Info Sheet

For questions on the program, contact the Water Infrastructure Funding and Financing Section or reach out to the SRF Project Manager located in your EGLE District Office.

How to Apply

Potential applicants to the CWSRF should first review the CWSRF Eligibility Guidance. Eligible applicants must submit the Intent to Apply (ITA) form below to be considered for funding and financing opportunities. All financing determinations are based on applicant eligibility, priority points, and availability of funds. Applicants should apply for a project with the expectation the program is a loan program first and foremost.

Submittal of this form will assign a Water Infrastructure Funding and Financing Section (WIFFS) project manager to discuss the next steps in the planning process. Any questions regarding your project can be directed to WIFFS Staff.

The Intent to Apply (ITA) form is accepting submissions for fiscal year 2026. The form must be submitted by November 1, 2024. You can preview the ITA form before submittal to view the information required to complete the form.

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Preview of the water infrastructure funding and financing interactive dashboard
Preview of the water infrastructure funding and financing interactive dashboard

Michigan Water Infrastructure Funding and Financing Dashboard

This dashboard is meant for general information about projects funded through the Clean Water State Revolving Fund and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund. The project locations are meant to give a general location of where work is being done and not a specific site.


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View the dashboard to see the Michigan Water Infrastructure Funding and Financing interactive dashboard.

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The data used in this table is available to download and to view as a table.

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Fiscal Year 2025 Financing Schedule

Fiscal Year 2024 Interest Rates

  • 20 year loan - 2.50%
    • Overburdened applicant - 2.00%
    • Significantly Overburdened applicant - 1.00%
  • 30 year loan - 2.75%
    • Overburdened applicant - 2.00%
    • Significantly Overburdened applicant - 1.00%
  • Strategic Water Quality Initiatives Fund (SWQIF) - 2.50%
    • Overburdened applicant - 2.00%
    • Significantly Overburdened applicant - 1.00%

Strategic Water Quality Initiatives Fund

The Strategic Water Quality Initiatives Fund (SWQIF) is a low 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.

Informational Video Series for the State Revolving Funds

The State Revolving Fund (SRF) video series provides an overview of the SRF programs that can be used to finance wastewater, storm water, and drinking water infrastructure projects.

Introduction to Water Infrastructure Funding & Financing

This video provides an overview of funding and financing opportunities available through Michigan’s State Revolving Funds (SRF). These funds can be used for eligible wastewater, storm water, and drinking water infrastructure projects.

Financing Your Wastewater and Stormwater Infrastructure Projects

This video provides information on financing opportunities for wastewater and stormwater projects through Michigan’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF). This includes guidance on eligibility, project planning, and funding timelines.