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§1382 Capitalization grant agreements

Title 33 › Chapter CHAPTER 26— - WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VI— - STATE WATER POLLUTION CONTROL REVOLVING FUNDS › § 1382

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

To get a capitalization grant, a State must sign an agreement with the Administrator and promise to follow a set of rules. The State must accept grant payments on the joint payment schedule and put them into its water pollution control revolving fund. The State must add at least 20 percent of the total grant money from state funds by the time each quarterly payment is made. For each grant payment the State gets, it must make binding commitments to provide 120 percent of that payment in assistance within 1 year. The State must spend fund money quickly and use it first to keep progress toward court- or law-based deadlines, including the municipal compliance deadline. Projects built with fund help must meet the same treatment-work rules as other federal projects. The State must follow its own laws when spending or committing funds, use standard government accounting and audits, and require project recipients to keep proper project accounts. The State must report yearly to the Administrator, keep the fund funded forever by crediting repayments, and use fees counted as program income only for fund administration or eligible projects. Starting in fiscal year 2016, the State must require recipients to certify they studied costs and picked projects that best save water and energy while considering construction, operation, and replacement costs. Contracts for planning or design services paid directly from a capitalization grant must be negotiated by qualifications-based rules like those for architectural and engineering services.

Full Legal Text

Title 33, §1382

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(a)To receive a capitalization grant with funds made available under this subchapter and section 1285(m) of this title, a State shall enter into an agreement with the Administrator which shall include but not be limited to the specifications set forth in subsection (b) of this section.
(b)The Administrator shall enter into an agreement under this section with a State only after the State has established to the satisfaction of the Administrator that—
(1)the State will accept grant payments with funds to be made available under this subchapter and section 1285(m) of this title in accordance with a payment schedule established jointly by the Administrator under section 1381(b) of this title and will deposit all such payments in the water pollution control revolving fund established by the State in accordance with this subchapter;
(2)the State will deposit in the fund from State moneys an amount equal to at least 20 percent of the total amount of all capitalization grants which will be made to the State with funds to be made available under this subchapter and section 1285(m) of this title on or before the date on which each quarterly grant payment will be made to the State under this subchapter;
(3)the State will enter into binding commitments to provide assistance in accordance with the requirements of this subchapter in an amount equal to 120 percent of the amount of each such grant payment within 1 year after the receipt of such grant payment;
(4)all funds in the fund will be expended in an expeditious and timely manner;
(5)all funds in the fund as a result of capitalization grants under this subchapter and section 1285(m) of this title will first be used to assure maintenance of progress, as determined by the Governor of the State, toward compliance with enforceable deadlines, goals, and requirements of this chapter, including the municipal compliance deadline;
(6)treatment works eligible under this chapter which will be constructed in whole or in part with assistance made available by a State water pollution control revolving fund authorized under this subchapter, or section 1285(m) of this title, or both, will meet the requirements of, or otherwise be treated (as determined by the Governor of the State) under section 1371(c)(1) and 1372 of this title in the same manner as treatment works constructed with assistance under subchapter II of this chapter;
(7)in addition to complying with the requirements of this subchapter, the State will commit or expend each quarterly grant payment which it will receive under this subchapter in accordance with laws and procedures applicable to the commitment or expenditure of revenues of the State;
(8)in carrying out the requirements of section 1386 of this title, the State will use accounting, audit, and fiscal procedures conforming to generally accepted government accounting standards;
(9)the State will require as a condition of making a loan or providing other assistance, as described in section 1383(d) of this title, from the fund that the recipient of such assistance will maintain project accounts in accordance with generally accepted government accounting standards, including standards relating to the reporting of infrastructure assets;
(10)the State will make annual reports to the Administrator on the actual use of funds in accordance with section 1386(d) of this title;
(11)the State will establish, maintain, invest, and credit the fund with repayments, such that the fund balance will be available in perpetuity for activities under this chapter;
(12)any fees charged by the State to recipients of assistance that are considered program income will be used for the purpose of financing the cost of administering the fund or financing projects or activities eligible for assistance from the fund;
(13)beginning in fiscal year 2016, the State will require as a condition of providing assistance to a municipality or intermunicipal, interstate, or State agency that the recipient of such assistance certify, in a manner determined by the Governor of the State, that the recipient—
(A)has studied and evaluated the cost and effectiveness of the processes, materials, techniques, and technologies for carrying out the proposed project or activity for which assistance is sought under this subchapter; and
(B)has selected, to the maximum extent practicable, a project or activity that maximizes the potential for efficient water use, reuse, recapture, and conservation, and energy conservation, taking into account—
(i)the cost of constructing the project or activity;
(ii)the cost of operating and maintaining the project or activity over the life of the project or activity; and
(iii)the cost of replacing the project or activity; and
(14)a contract to be carried out using funds directly made available by a capitalization grant under this subchapter for program management, construction management, feasibility studies, preliminary engineering, design, engineering, surveying, mapping, or architectural related services shall be negotiated in the same manner as a contract for architectural and engineering services is negotiated under chapter 11 of title 40 or an equivalent State qualifications-based requirement (as determined by the Governor of the State).

Legislative History

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Editorial Notes

Amendments

2014—Subsec. (b)(6). Pub. L. 113–121, § 5002(1), substituted “eligible under this chapter” for “eligible under section 1383(c)(1) of this title”, “with assistance made available by a State water pollution control revolving fund authorized under this subchapter, or section 1285(m) of this title, or both,” for “before fiscal year 1995 with funds directly made available by capitalization grants under this subchapter and section 1285(m) of this title”, and “section 1371(c)(1)” for “section 1281(b), 1281(g)(1), 1281(g)(2), 1281(g)(3), 1281(g)(5), 1281(g)(6), 1281(n)(1), 1281(o), 1284(a)(1), 1284(a)(2), 1284(b)(1), 1284(d)(2), 1291, 1298, 1371(c)(1),”. Subsec. (b)(9). Pub. L. 113–121, § 5002(2), substituted “standards, including standards relating to the reporting of infrastructure assets;” for “standards; and”. Subsec. (b)(11) to (14). Pub. L. 113–121, § 5002(3), (4), added pars. (11) to (14).

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Effective Date

of 2014 AmendmentAmendment by Pub. L. 113–121 effective Oct. 1, 2014, see section 5006 of Pub. L. 113–121, set out as a note under section 1381 of this title.

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Citation

33 U.S.C. § 1382

Title 33Navigation and Navigable Waters

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73