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Wastewater/Stormwater and Drinking Water Loans (State Revolving Fund)

US · IL Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) open

Summary

The Illinois EPA administers low-interest loan programs through the State Revolving Fund (SRF) for eligible water infrastructure projects. The program covers two tracks: (1) the Water Pollution Control Loan Program for wastewater and stormwater projects, and (2) the Public Water Supply Loan Program for drinking water projects. These are financing instruments (loans), not traditional procurement contracts, targeting municipalities, utilities, and eligible public entities across Illinois.

What they want

The State Revolving Fund (SRF) provides low-interest loans under two programs: (1) Water Pollution Control Loan Program — financing for wastewater and stormwater infrastructure improvements; (2) Public Water Supply Loan Program — financing for drinking water system improvements. Eligible recipients apply through the Illinois EPA for loan funds to plan, design, or construct qualifying water infrastructure projects.

Risks & flags

  • Insufficient detail in source text to assess bidder favoritism — this is a loan/grant program, not a competitive procurement RFP
  • No response deadline, evaluation criteria, or submission format provided — program terms and eligibility requirements not detailed in source

Market context

inferred from NAICS
Utilities
NAICS 221310
US market size
$430B
Typical award
$250K – $500M
Typical buyers
DOETVABPAUtility districts
Commonly required
NERC CIP

Sector-level estimate — full code lookup not yet in catalog.

Water & Sewer Line Construction
NAICS 237110
US market size
$58B
Typical award
$250K – $50M
Typical buyers
CitiesWater districtsStates
Commonly required
State contractor licenseMUTCDBonding
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