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Water Quality Improvement Grant program staff

DWRA’s Water Quality Improvement Grant Program (formerly the Wastewater Grant Program) provides funding to Florida's governmental entities (cities, counties, municipalities, etc.) to address wastewater (including septic to sewer), stormwater and agricultural sources of nutrients in waterbodies that are not attaining nutrient or nutrient-related standards, have an established total maximum daily load or are located within a basin management action plan area, a reasonable assurance plan area, an accepted alternative restoration plan area, or a rural area of opportunity under s. 288.0656.

How to Apply

Project proposals need to be submitted online on the Protecting Florida Together Water Quality Grants portal, which opens after Florida's Legislative Session ends.

Eligibility Requirements

Financial assistance is available to Florida's governmental entities for projects that have an established total maximum daily load or are located within a basin management action plan area, a reasonable assurance plan area, an accepted alternative restoration plan area, or a rural area of opportunity under s. 288.0656, which will individually or collectively reduce excess nutrient pollution:

  • To retrofit onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems (OSTDS) to upgrade such systems to enhanced nutrient-reducing onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems.
  • To upgrade, expand or construct facilities to provide advanced wastewater treatment, as defined in section 403.086(4), F.S.
  • To connect OSTDS to central sewer facilities.
  • To address stormwater and agricultural sources of nutrients in waterbodies that are not attaining nutrient or nutrient-related standards.
  • To repair, upgrade, expand or construct domestic wastewater treatment facilities that result in improvements to surface water or groundwater quality, including domestic wastewater reuse and collection systems.

Priority will be given to projects that:

  • Have the maximum estimated reduction in nutrient load per project.
  • Demonstrate project readiness.
  • Are cost-effective.
  • Have a cost-share identified by the applicant, except for rural areas of opportunity.
  • Have previous state commitment and involvement in the project, considering previously funded phases, the total amount of previous state funding, and previous partial appropriations for the proposed project.
  • Are in a location where reductions are needed most to attain the water quality standard of a waterbody not attaining nutrient or nutrient-related standards.

Contacts

Mitch Holmes, Program Administrator
Water Quality Improvement Grant Program
Marjory Stoneman Douglas Building, 4th Floor3900 Commonwealth Blvd., MS 3602
Tallahassee, FL 32399

NamePositionPhone Number
Mitch HolmesProgram Administrator850-245-2963
Alexander RobsonGrant Writer/Manager850-245-2817
Kyleigh RevisGrant Writer/Manager850-245-2198
Michelle RamirezGrant Writer/Manager850-245-2818
Cameron McMahanGrant Writer/Manager850-245-2944
Milica JovanovGrant Writer/Manager850-245-2852
Daronathan DoGrant Writer/Manager850-245-2860
Shane DoranGrant Writer/Manager850-245-2893
Benjamin MorrowGrant Writer/Manager850-245-2086

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