Post Tagged with: "SRFs"

Critical Priorities Ahead as Sector Eyes Clean, Drinking Water SRF Reauthorization

Critical Priorities Ahead as Sector Eyes Clean, Drinking Water SRF Reauthorization

Washington Report April 13, 2026 at 7:05 am

By Kaitlyn Montán On Capitol Hill, water policy continues to be heavily influenced by tightening federal budgets for agencies relevant to the water sector, and intensifying partisan divisions. While the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) and other stakeholders have faced a rapidly shifting policyRead More

AMWA breaks down White House budget request with more SRF cuts

AMWA breaks down White House budget request with more SRF cuts

The White House recently released its budget request for fiscal year 2027 (FY2027), which, similar to its FY2026 request, included more proposed cuts to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the State Revolving Loan Funds (SRFs). According to an analysis in the Association of MetropolitanRead More

Report: SRF funding could lose $19.4 billion to earmarks over 20 years

Report: SRF funding could lose $19.4 billion to earmarks over 20 years

Water Finance March 30, 2026 at 11:15 am

The Environmental Policy Innovation Center (EPIC) has released a new report titled, Revolving No More: How Earmarks Are Draining America’s Water Funds, detailing how congressional earmarks are weakening the State Revolving Funds (SRFs). For decades, SRFs have been one of the nation’s most successful infrastructureRead More

Water group coalition calls for funding on Capitol Hill

Water group coalition calls for funding on Capitol Hill

Washington Report, Water Finance December 12, 2025 at 4:15 pm

A coalition of national water sector leaders hosted an informational briefing on Dec. 10 for Congress to highlight the urgency of investing in America’s aging water infrastructure systems and the critical role of the Clean Water and Drinking Water state revolving funds (SRFs). Titled, “StrongRead More

Explaining the Decline in WIFIA Loan Volume: Part 2

Explaining the Decline in WIFIA Loan Volume: Part 2

Commentary, Public Utility Finance, Water Finance December 8, 2025 at 11:35 am

By John Ryan The first part of this article concluded that the most likely cause of the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loan program’s dramatic decline from 2022 to 2024 was displacement by two other federally subsidized sources of U.S. water infrastructure finance,Read More

Call for speakers! Submit an abstract for the 2026 Water Finance Conference

Call for speakers! Submit an abstract for the 2026 Water Finance Conference

12th annual event seeking proposals on water pricing, affordability, federal funding and asset management Organizers of the 2026 Water Finance Conference are looking for speakers for its 12th annual event to be held Aug. 4-5 in Denver, Colorado, at the Fritz Knoebel Events Center at the University ofRead More

Mapping the Progress of IIJA Funding for Water Infrastructure

Mapping the Progress of IIJA Funding for Water Infrastructure

By Charlie Suse In November of 2021, the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) was passed, ushering in a historic infusion of federal funding to bolster the nation’s infrastructure. The IIJA appropriated roughly $43.5 billion for water infrastructure through the existing State RevolvingRead More

House draft bill proposes reductions to Drinking, Clean Water SRFs

House draft bill proposes reductions to Drinking, Clean Water SRFs

Washington Report, Water Finance July 18, 2025 at 9:15 am

The House of Representatives has released a draft of the FY26 Interior-Environment appropriations bill, which includes proposals for federal water infrastructure appropriations in 2026. Of note, the draft bill calls for a 20% reduction to the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) and a 26%Read More

A Process of Questioning: WIFIA Sub-UST Rates for SRFs in a New Policy World

A Process of Questioning: WIFIA Sub-UST Rates for SRFs in a New Policy World

Washington Report, Water Finance May 8, 2025 at 2:15 pm

By John Ryan Like it or not, the U.S. federal government is in the middle of a major upheaval. Everything and anything, no matter how well established by time or precedent, can be questioned. It’s unlikely that the policy parameters of federal finance for waterRead More

NACWA: Proposed EPA budget puts Americans’ water at risk

NACWA: Proposed EPA budget puts Americans’ water at risk

Last week the White House released its FY2026 Budget Request that proposed significant cuts across the federal government including a 55% reduction in annual spending at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In total, the administration’s budget proposal looks to cut $163 billion in federalRead More