SRF News
May 15, 2025
The State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2026 Clean Water and Drinking Water Intended Use plans are now available for public review and comment.
A public meeting will be held on June 17th at 10:00am in Nashville. Please see Notice of Public Meeting document for details.
Written comments will be accepted through June 30, 2025.
E-Mail: Ask.SRF@tn.gov
Mail to:
State Revolving Fund Loan Program
Attn: Richard Thomas
Davy Crockett Tower-9th Floor
500 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, TN 37243
Written comments are given the same consideration as verbal comments. All comments received during the public comment period will be considered.
Associated Documents:
March 21, 2025
The Tennessee State Revolving Fund Program opened up the 2025 solicitation for loan requests on February 6, 2025 and hosted a workshop for interested parties to assist with the application process. Below is the Recording from the February 25 workshop on SRF GMS Questionnaire Walkthrough (Drinking Water and Clean Water Projects).
SRF Awards Universities Practical Research Funds Addressing Emerging Contaminants
The state is actively exploring all avenues to utilize crucial BIL funding to detect and address a variety of emerging contaminants, aiming to safeguard drinking water and reduce pollutants in wastewater discharges. As part of this initiative, the SRF program has brought together a consortium of universities from the Smokey Mountains to the Mississippi River. These academic researchers are eager to collaborate with utility partners to tackle these pressing challenges. The SRF program is using BIL EC cap grant funding, designated for technical assistance, to support the work of three universities:
Tennessee Technological University - Development of Rapid and Cost-efficient Procedure for Monitoring Toxic Cyanobacteria in Tennessee Surface Waters / $406,253.00
Tennessee Technological University - Microplastics from Tennessee's Wastewater Treatment Plants into Receiving Streams: An Infrastructural and Operational Perspective / $328,440.00
Vanderbilt University (Human and Organizational Development/Drinking Water Justice Lab) - PFAS Risk in Tennessee Drinking Water Supply: A Data-Driven Risk-Informed Approach to Identify Communities At-Risk to PFAS Exposure / $352,944.43
The consortium continues to grow as more universities express interest in joining the conversation. They meet quarterly to discuss challenges and explore solutions for small systems managing or preventing emerging contaminants in drinking water and wastewater systems.
For more information on these grants or our efforts to combat emerging contaminants in the SRF program, please reach out to Brenden Barney - Brenden.Barney@tn.gov
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