Code of Colorado Regulations
1000 - Department of Public Health and Environment
1002 - Water Quality Control Commission (1002 Series)
5 CCR 1002-55 - REGULATION NO. 55 - STATE FUNDED WATER AND WASTEWATER INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAMS
Section 5 CCR 1002-55.4 - NATURAL DISASTER GRANT FUND CRITERIA
Universal Citation: 5 CO Code Regs 1002-55 ยง 4
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
(1) Entity Eligibility
(a) Local governments
defined as governmental agencies in section 55.2 that own and operate domestic
wastewater treatment works and public drinking water systems in a designated
disaster emergency county by an executive order or proclamation under section
24-33.5-704, C.R.S.
(b) Local governments accepting grants on
behalf of and in coordination with not-for-profit public drinking water
systems.
(c) Local governments
assisting with the repair and restoration of on-site wastewater treatment
systems as defined in section
25-10-103(12),
C.R.S.
(2) Project Eligibility
(a) Domestic wastewater treatment
works, public drinking water systems and on-site wastewater treatment systems
that have been impacted, damaged or destroyed in connection with the September
2013 flood, or future declared disaster emergencies.
(b) Projects for the planning, design,
construction, improvement, renovation or reconstruction of domestic wastewater
treatment works or public drinking water systems that have been impacted,
damaged or destroyed in connection with the September 2013 flood.
(c) Grant moneys under this section may be
used as matching funds required to secure any other state and federal funding
for the planning, design, construction, improvement, renovation or
reconstruction of drinking water and wastewater infrastructure.
(3) Award Process and Funding Allocation
(a) Appropriations are subject to
approval by the Colorado General Assembly, and funding is contingent upon such
final appropriation. Pending appropriation, the division will administer the
funds per the Natural Disaster Grant Fund rules identified in this section and
prioritize projects based upon the criteria in section 55.5 below. The division
will notify all applicants of their funding status after the establishment of a
fundable list. The fundable list will be posted on the division website to
identify the recipients of funds and the amount of each award.
(b) A portion of the Natural Disaster Grant
Fund will be set-aside to assist local governments with grants for on-site
wastewater treatment systems that have been impacted as a result of the
September 2013 flood. To sufficiently meet the demand indicated by the number
of applications received and project type, the division has the authority to
transfer funds between the set-aside for on-site wastewater treatment systems
and the Natural Disaster Grant Fund. If a transfer occurs and project
prioritization is required, the division will prioritize per section
55.5(4).
(c) In the event that
funds remain unallocated subsequent to a transfer of funds between the Natural
Disaster Grant Fund and the on-site wastewater set-aside, the division has the
authority to increase the amount of grant awards in priority order, highest to
lowest, until all of the funds have been allocated or the application demand
has been met.
(4) Project Prioritization
(a) If the demand for
funding in the Natural Disaster Grant Fund exceeds the available funds, the
division shall rank each project based on population criteria, financial
affordability factors, regionalization, utilization of multiple funding
sources, readiness to proceed and impacts as a result of the September 2013
flood. The division will give priority to the applicants that have the lowest
financial ability to pay. Specific point ranking criteria and associated points
under each of the above factors will be included in the request for
application. Projects will be funded in priority order from highest to lowest
until all funds have been allocated.
(b) Local governments receiving funds from
the set-aside portion for the rehabilitation for on-site wastewater treatment
systems impacted by the September 2013 flood will receive an equitable
percentage of the funds requested. For example, if $1 million is allocated to
the set-aside portion and $2 million is requested, each valid applicant will
receive 50% of its application request.
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