Section 79724 Of Chapter 5. Clean, Safe And Reliable Drinking Water From California Water Code >> Division 26.7. >> Chapter 5.
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. (a) (1) Of the funds authorized by Section 79720, two
hundred sixty million dollars ($260,000,000) shall be available for
grants and loans for public water system infrastructure improvements
and related actions to meet safe drinking water standards, ensure
affordable drinking water, or both. Priority shall be given to
projects that provide treatment for contamination or access to an
alternate drinking water source or sources for small community water
systems or state small water systems in disadvantaged communities
whose drinking water source is impaired by chemical and nitrate
contaminants and other health hazards identified by the state board.
Eligible recipients serve disadvantaged communities and are public
water systems or public agencies. The state board may make grants for
the purpose of financing feasibility studies and to meet the
eligibility requirements for a construction grant. Eligible expenses
may include initial operation and maintenance costs for systems
serving disadvantaged communities. Priority shall be given to
projects that provide shared solutions for multiple communities, at
least one of which is a disadvantaged community that lacks safe,
affordable drinking water and is served by a small community water
system, state small water system, or a private well. Construction
grants shall be limited to five million dollars ($5,000,000) per
project, except that the state board may set a limit of not more than
twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) for projects that provide
regional benefits or are shared among multiple entities, at least one
of which shall be a small disadvantaged community. Not more than 25
percent of a grant may be awarded in advance of actual expenditures.
(2) For the purposes of this subdivision, "initial operation and
maintenance costs" means those initial, eligible, and reimbursable
costs under a construction funding agreement that are incurred up to,
and including, initial startup testing of the constructed project in
order to deem the project complete. Initial operation and
maintenance costs are eligible to receive funding pursuant to this
section for a period not to exceed two years.
(b) The administering entity may expend up to twenty-five million
dollars ($25,000,000) of the funds allocated in subdivision (a) for
technical assistance to eligible communities.
(c) The state board shall deposit up to two million five hundred
thousand dollars ($2,500,000) of the funds available pursuant to this
section into the Drinking Water Capital Reserve Fund, which is
hereby created in the State Treasury. Moneys in the Drinking Water
Capital Reserve Fund shall be available, upon appropriation by the
Legislature, and shall be administered by the state board for the
purpose of serving as matching funds for disadvantaged communities.
The state board shall develop criteria to implement this subdivision.