Clean Water SRF Parity Act of 2025
Sponsored By: Representative Bost
In Committee
Summary
Expands SRF access to qualified nonprofit entities and creates a special funding pathway for privately owned treatment works. This bill would amend the Clean Water Act to authorize State Revolving Fund assistance for qualified nonprofits to build, acquire, or improve treatment works and to allow targeted SRF support for privately owned treatment works under tight beneficiary rules.
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- Families and ratepayers: Customers served by privately owned treatment works could see more projects funded that improve treatment, reduce water demand, cut energy use, and boost security.
- Qualified nonprofit entities: Would be eligible for SRF grants or loans for construction, acquisition, or upgrades of treatment works, subject to the Administrator's determination of qualification.
- State SRF administrators and system owners: States must ensure assistance primarily benefits service recipients not shareholders, and cannot provide duplicate subsidization to nonprofits or privately owned treatment works under the new provisions.
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Bill Overview
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Clean Water funds for private systems and nonprofits
If enacted, states could use the Clean Water State Revolving Fund to help privately owned treatment plants make upgrades, build new capacity, save water, cut energy use, or improve security. The state would only approve aid if the work mainly helps the customers served, not the owners or shareholders. The bill would also let qualified nonprofit groups get fund help to build or improve treatment works and similar projects, with the Administrator deciding who is qualified. States could not add extra subsidized aid on top for these recipients under the fund’s special subsidization authority. Actual projects would depend on each state’s decisions.
Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Bost
IL • R
Cosponsors
Garamendi
CA • D
Sponsored 6/10/2025
Bresnahan
PA • R
Sponsored 7/2/2025
Norcross
NJ • D
Sponsored 7/29/2025
Thompson (PA)
PA • R
Sponsored 9/4/2025
Conaway
NJ • D
Sponsored 4/6/2026
Roll Call Votes
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