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Funding Guidelines: FY 2010-11 Water Quality Financial Assistance Guidelines

Month-Year PublishedAugust 2008
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The Washington State Department of Ecology′s Water Quality Program administers three main funding programs under an integrated annual funding cycle. These guidelines describe how to apply for funding, meet program requirements, and manage funded projects for the following programs:

  • The Centennial Clean Water Program (Centennial)
  • The Clean Water Act Section 319 Nonpoint Source Grant Program (Section 319)
  • The Washington State Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund (Revolving Fund)
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    Publication Number08-10-080
    Author(s)Patricia Brommer
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    Keywords Centennial, clean water act, financial assistance, funding, grant, guidelines, nonpoint, pollution control, quality, Section 319, water quality
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    Abstract Long Description

    The Washington State Department of Ecology′s Water Quality Program administers three main funding programs under an integrated annual funding cycle. These guidelines describe how to apply for funding, meet program requirements, and manage funded projects for the following programs:

  • The Centennial Clean Water Program (Centennial)
  • The Clean Water Act Section 319 Nonpoint Source Grant Program (Section 319)
  • The Washington State Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund (Revolving Fund)
  • Ecology′s Water Quality staff are available to provide clarification and answer questions regarding these funding programs, processes, and requirements. You can find telephone numbers, email addresses, and mailing addresses for key contacts at the beginning of this document.

    Volume One of the guidelines provides an overview of the funding programs; Volume Two includes the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) that is used to guide overall program management. The guideline appendices include supporting information.

    This page last updated September 1, 2009