Water Infrastructure Funding and Financing Grants Dashboard Data [Michigan]
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- Title
- Water Infrastructure Funding and Financing Grants Dashboard Data [Michigan]
- Description
- This data provides a comprehensive view of the active grant programs administered by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy's (EGLE) Finance Division, specifically within the Water Infrastructure Funding and Financing Section's Grants Unit. It is designed to help stakeholders, community members, and other interested users easily explore the status and scope of water infrastructure projects occurring throughout the state. The data displays approximate project locations and offers quick access to key information about each grant-funded effort. For every project, users can view details such as the funding source, the total award amount, a brief summary of the work being completed, and the project's current status. This information supports transparency, enhances public understanding of infrastructure investments, and helps users identify projects relevant to their interests or communities. Water Infrastructure Grants provide funding to counties, cities, villages, townships, authorities, and other public entities to help public water systems address critical environmental and public health concerns and improve water quality. The Water Infrastructure Funding and Financing Section's Grants Unit manages projects that meet programmatic and legislative eligibility and are supported through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), the American Rescue Plan (ARP), and allocations from the State's budget. For more information please contact: EGLE-DWGrants@Michigan.gov or visit the Water Infrastructure Grants webpage . Field Name Description GrantNumber Tracking number assigned to grant GrantProgram Program the grant was awared under Drinking Water Asset Management (DWAM) Drinking Water Asset Management Grants (DWAM) fund Type I Community Water Supplies and Type II Non-Transient Non-Community Public Water Supplies to complete Asset Management Planning (AMP) creation or updates as well as Distribution System Materials Inventory (DSMI) activities. Original funding included $36.5 million from the Michigan state legislature in fiscal year 2019, and ARP funding added an additional $20 million to the program. A total of 168 communities were funded, of which 119 were municipalities with populations of less than 10,000. This program's funding has been fully allocated, and the application period is now closed. Consolidation and Contamination Risk Reduction (C2R2) Consolidation and Contamination Risk Reduction (C2R2) grants were for any entities that owned or operated a public drinking water distribution or treatment system. Eligible projects include those that remove or reduce PFAS or other regulated contaminants or consolidation efforts to connect a system or private PFAS-contaminated residential wells to a local municipal system. Original funding included $25 million from the Michigan state legislature, and ARP funding added an additional $18 million to the program. A total of 19 projects were funded. This program's funding has been fully allocated, and the application period is now closed. Substantial Public Health Risk Program (SPHRP) The Substantial Public Health Risk Project (SPHRP) Grant Program is to protect public and environmental health by removing direct and continuous discharges of raw sewage from surface or ground water. Projects must address a substantial public health risk from treatment system failure. Original funding included $10 million from the Wetlands Mitigation Banking Program, and ARP funding added an additional $20 million to the program. A total of 22 projects were funded. This program's funding has been fully allocated, and the application period is now closed. Community Technical, Managerial, and Financial (TMF) Support for Lead Line Replacement The Community Technical, Managerial, and Financial (TMF) Support for Lead Line Replacement programs goal is to better position communities to take advantage of Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) DWSRF dollars for lead line replacement, which are available through Fiscal Year 2027. Drinking Water American Rescue Plan (ARP) The Drinking Water ARP Grants provide financial assistance to public water suppliers to meet the requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act and address environmental or public health concerns. The Wastewater and Stormwater ARP Grants provide financial assistance to municipalities for the construction of wastewater and storm water infrastructure projects that are necessary to improve water quality and protect environmental and public health. Earmark EPA Emerging Contaminants in Small and Disadvantaged Communities (EC-SDC) EPA Emerging Contaminants in Small and Disadvantaged Communities grants provide financial assistance to public water systems in small or disadvantaged communities to address emerging contaminants, including PFAS. EPA WIIN The EPA Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation in Small, Underserved, and Disadvantaged Communities grant provides financial assistance to public water systems in small or disadvantaged communities to meet Safe Drinking Water Act requirements through infrastructure work, technical, managerial, and financial capacity building activities, or activities necessary for a state to respond to a contaminant. Grantee Who was awarded the grant Location Approximate location of the grant project State State FundingAwarded Amount of grant funding awarded Source The source of the funding State- Funding was provided by the State of Michigan ARP- Funding was provided by the American Rescue Plan PercentSpent The percent of the grant that has been spent ProjectDescription Description of the work being done StartDate Date the grant was awarded ExpectedEndDate Expected date the grant will end GrantSatus The status of the grant Open- the grant is still active Closed- the grant is administravily complete
- Creator
- Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
- Publisher
- State of Michigan Open Data Portal
- Temporal Coverage
- Last Modified: 2026-03-18
- Date Issued
- 2026-03-09
- Rights
- This application or dataset, along with any maps, data, content and other information contained within it and all output from the application (together the “Information”), is provided as a public service, and there are no restrictions on the use, reproduction, or distribution of the Information. It is your responsibility to use the Information for a legally permissible purpose. This Information is provided “AS IS” and on an “AS AVAILABLE” basis. The State of Michigan (“State”) makes no warranties, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, reliability, timeliness, or completeness of this Information. THE STATE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS INFORMATION, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF PROPRIETARY RIGHTS. THE STATE WILL NOT BE LIABLE, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR BY STATUTE OR OTHERWISE, FOR ANY CLAIM FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS AND LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, RELATED TO THE ACCESS OR USE OF THIS INFORMATION. IN NO EVENT WILL THE STATE BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNTS THAT MAY RESULT FROM THE ACCESS OR USE OF THIS INFORMATION, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR BY STATUTE OR OTHERWISE. By accessing or using this Information, you agree that you will not make any claims against the State or any of its departments, divisions, officers, or employees related to your use of the Information. These terms are governed by and interpreted under the laws of the State of Michigan without regard to conflict of laws provisions. Nothing in these terms is meant to impact or replace any existing rights or licenses, such as copyright, trademark, or patent protections, in materials or content that may be located on the site or portal containing the Information.
- Access Rights
- Public
- Format
- ArcGIS FeatureLayer
- Language
- English
- Date Added
- March 22, 2026
- Provenance Statement
- The metadata for this resource was last retrieved from State of Michigan Open Data Portal on 2026-03-22.
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Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (2026). Water Infrastructure Funding and Financing Grants Dashboard Data [Michigan]. State of Michigan Open Data Portal. https://gis-michigan.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/egle::water-infrastructure-funding-and-financing-grants-dashboard-data (web service) -
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