Publication Summary

Title

FY 2002 Funding Guidelines, Volume One

Month-Year PublishedDecember 2000
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Short Description

These guidelines describe how to apply for water quality financial assistance from the Washington State Department of Ecology. The funding programs included in these Guidelines are the Centennial Clean Water Fund (Centennial), which may provide grants or loans, the Washington State Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund (SRF), a loan only program, and the Clean Water Act Section 319 Nonpoint Source Fund (Section 319), a grant only program. The guidelines also explain what will be required of an applicant if a grant or loan is awarded. The Table of Contents lists the topics covered in each section to make this document easy to use. Ecology does not intend these guidelines to be a comprehensive listing and explanation of all laws, statutes, and policies that may apply to Centennial, SRF, or Section 319 funding. Rather, they facilitate the application process and initial steps of administering a funded project. Applicants should request additional information and consultation whenever they feel they need it.

(Also see abstract below)
Publication Number00-10-090
Author(s)Tim Hilliard
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Tim Hilliard
Number of pages 64
Keywords appendices, award, Centennial, Centennial Clean Water Fund, code, funding, grant, guidelines, internet, loan, nonpoint, Nonpoint Source fund, pollution , pollution control, publications, Section 319, SEPA, water
Related Publications TitleRelationship    
FY 2002 Funding Guidelines, Volume Two - Appendicespart of a series
Laws and Rules -- Centennial Clean Water Fund, Washington State Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund, Clean Water Act Section 319 Nonpoint Source Fundsupporting publication
Chapter 173-95A WAC, Uses And Limitations Of Centennial Clean Water Fundsrelated regulation
Chapter 173-98 WAC, Uses And Limitations Of The Water Pollution Control Revolving Fundrelated regulation
Abstract Long Description

These guidelines describe how to apply for water quality financial assistance from the Washington State Department of Ecology. The funding programs included in these Guidelines are the Centennial Clean Water Fund (Centennial), which may provide grants or loans, the Washington State Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund (SRF), a loan only program, and the Clean Water Act Section 319 Nonpoint Source Fund (Section 319), a grant only program. The guidelines also explain what will be required of an applicant if a grant or loan is awarded. The Table of Contents lists the topics covered in each section to make this document easy to use. Ecology does not intend these guidelines to be a comprehensive listing and explanation of all laws, statutes, and policies that may apply to Centennial, SRF, or Section 319 funding. Rather, they facilitate the application process and initial steps of administering a funded project. Applicants should request additional information and consultation whenever they feel they need it.

The guidelines draw on applicable federal and state laws, other regulations, and policies. Copies of the laws, regulations, and documents referenced in these Guidelines may be obtained from the Department of Ecology (Ecology) Publications Office. The State′s Internet Home Page at http://www.ecy.wa.gov/ includes the Revised Code of Washington (RCW). The Appendices to the Guidelines includes a list of state and federal laws and other regulatory documents that apply to different types of projects.

The Appendices, bound separately as Volume Two of the Guidelines, contain additional information that will be useful to most applicants. Please review the list of appendices and use them as a resource.


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