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American Relief Act, 2025 Supplemental Appropriation for Hurricanes Helene and Milton and Hawai’i Wildfires (SA-HMW) CWSRF Capitalization Grant Intended Use Plan

South Carolina Department of Environmental Services, Bureau of Water
Abstract
This Intended Use Plan (IUP), required under the CWA, describes how South Carolina intends to use funding established under the American Relief Act, 2025, P.L. 118-158 (“the Act”), which was signed into law on December 21, 2024. The Act allocates disaster relief funding to states impacted by Hurricane Helene, Hurricane Milton, and the Hawai’i wildfires via the 2025 Supplemental Appropriation for Hurricanes Helene and Milton and Hawai’i Wildfires (SA-HMW). The SA-HMW CWSRF allotment for South Carolina is $3,102,000. The areas eligible for SA-HMW CWSRF funding within South Carolina have been designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) through the South Carolina Hurricane Helene Disaster Declaration (DR-4829-SC) announced on September 29, 2024 (updated on December 3, 2024), and are shown on the map included as Attachment 1. Eligibility for CWSRF loans and CWSRF program requirements, including any requirements of the applicable appropriations legislation are included in this IUP. The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) is the designated state agency to apply for and administer the capitalization grant for the CWSRF. The South Carolina Water Quality Revolving Fund Authority (Authority) is responsible for the financial management functions of the CWSRF, including its financial policies, and executes loan agreements with project sponsors. The Office of Local Government within the South Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) conducts the staff functions of the Authority.
Issue Date
2025-12-08
Keywords
Drinking water--Standards--South Carolina, South Carolina State Revolving Fund, Clean Water State Revolving Fund (U.S.), Drinking water--Standards--South Carolina, Grants-in-aid--South Carolina
Type
Text
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