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Clean Water and Wastewater Fund (CWWF) │ Government of Canada

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Up to 50% in provinces and up to 75% in territories of total eligible costs per project.

Description

The Clean Water and Wastewater Fund (CWWF) will provide short-term funding of $2 billion. The program targets projects that will contribute to the rehabilitation of both water treatment and distribution infrastructure and existing wastewater and storm water treatment systems; collection and conveyance infrastructure; and initiatives that improve asset management, system optimization, and planning for future upgrades to water and wastewater systems.

Eligible Applicants

The CWWF will be largely managed through funding agreements between Canada and each province and territory, which will be responsible for the administration of the programs and may further distribute funds to the eligible recipients for eligible projects. At the request of provinces or territories and at Canada’s discretion, or, in order to ensure flexibility to allow the full amount of funding to flow into the economy quickly, Canada may enter into agreements with the following eligible recipients:

  1. Organizations designated by a province or territory and agreed to by Canada,
  2. Municipal or regional governments established by or under a provincial or territorial statute, and
  3. Other entities providing water or wastewater services to communities, as designated by the provinces and territories.

Eligible Expenses

For the CWWF, infrastructure is defined as publicly or privately owned tangible capital assets in Canada primarily for public use or benefit, as well as planning or feasibility studies to address infrastructure issues or due diligence.

Eligible costs are costs considered by INFC to be direct and necessary for the successful implementation of an eligible project, excluding those explicitly identified in as Ineligible Costs. Costs of Aboriginal consultation, and where appropriate, accommodation will be considered eligible.

Deadline Date

Open. Please click the link indicated below for update.

Contact

Contact Name: Barry Pape, Team Lead, Water/Wastewater and Grants, Alberta Transportation (Alberta)

Phone Number: 1-780-415-1266

E-mail Address: barry.pape@gov.ab.ca

Website: https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/plan/cwwf/cwwf-program-programme-eng.html

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