40 Percent State Construction Grants

Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Forty Percent State Construction Grants are for the construction of wastewater collection and treatment systems. Public entities that do not qualify for a loan for the total eligible project costs from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund Program are eligible for funding. Eligible recipients are generally unsewered communities, water districts and sewer districts with populations under 1,000. The grants cover up to 40 percent of the eligible costs of a project. The balance of the eligible costs and all the ineligible costs must come from another funding source. Eligible costs are generally the costs of engineering, construction on publicly held land and equipment. These grants cannot be used for administration, land, easement costs or legal costs.

Forty Percent State Construction Grant Program Fact Sheet — PUB2304

Clean Water Forty Percent Grant Application, Form–MO 780-2001 and Instructions (09/08)
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Rural Sewer Grants

DNR rural sewer grants can be used for two types of wastewater construction projects:

  • Rural Sewer Grants are restricted to unsewered projects and fund collection systems.
  • Special Needs Grants will be used to fund the additional costs of meeting more stringent U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or Department of Natural Resources requirements for wastewater treatment. Costs of upgrades to meet ammonia limits and disinfection requirements are examples of costs that could be funded up to 50 percent through this type of grant.

Public sewer districts, public water districts and communities of less than 10,000 population are eligible to apply.

The grants cover up to 50 percent of the eligible costs of a project up to a maximum of $500,000 or $1,400 per connection, whichever is less. The balance of the eligible costs and all the ineligible costs must come from another funding source.

Rural Sewer Grant Program, Fact Sheet — PUB2307