Watershed Plan Development Grant

The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund provides set-aside funds for the development of watershed plans to address surface water pollutants impacting source water for drinking water systems. A watershed plan can enhance or augment a source water protection (SWP) plan in that it encompasses the entire watershed that impacts the supply source, as well as the delineated source water protection area. Once a watershed plan is in place, it becomes the guidance and framework for any water quality improvement activities in that watershed. Having a watershed plan in place opens up additional funding opportunities for Section 319 grants to implement nonpoint source-reduction projects identified in the watershed plan.

ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS:

South Carolina public organizations such as state agencies, local governments, public universities, soil and water conservation districts, regional planning commissions, watershed organizations, and nonprofit organizations, are eligible to receive these grants.

ELIGIBLE PROJECTS:

Proposals for SWP funding must address and/or protect ambient surface water pollutants that can impact source water for drinking water systems. Target watersheds must be located in South Carolina and contain a public drinking water intake or source water. Such watersheds can be identified by using DHEC's Watershed Atlas. If selected, applicants are expected to develop and submit a nine-element watershed plan which must be reviewed and approved by DHEC before project close. Please see the following links for more information about the watershed plan expectations.

FUNDING INFORMATION:

Selected projects will be funded 100% by monies provided to SCDHEC by USEPA’s Drinking Water State Revolving Fund set-aside for Source Water Protection. However, additional consideration will be given to proposals which show supplementary funds leveraged for watershed plan development.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND RESOURCES:
RESOURCES FOR CALCULATING LOAD REDUCTIONS:
RESOURCES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION:

Your Watershed Coordinator can help you learn about, develop, and implement watershed plans. For more information about low-interest rate loans, visit the State Revolving Fund website.

To be added to the Watershed Plan Distribution List to receive email notification of all RFP release information, application details, and program announcements, please send your email address to Shea McCarthy, mccartsm@dhec.sc.gov.

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