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    CWFP eligibility index

    Program implementation details are outlined in the governing administrative codes and statutes: §§ 281.58 and 281.59, Wis. Stat., and ch. NR 162, Wis. Adm. Code. The Wisconsin Clean Water Fund Program (CWFP) eligibility index is intended as a…

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    Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Requirements

    When financing a project through the Clean Water Fund Program (CWFP) or the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP), all municipalities and their prime contractors must make good faith efforts to utilize disadvantaged business enterprises (DBEs).…

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    Construction management

    Adequate project management is critical to the success of any Clean Water Fund Program (CWFP) or Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) project. It is important for the municipality, architectural/engineering (A/E) firm, construction contractor…

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    Project closeout

    Each Clean Water Fund Program (CWFP) and Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) financial assistance recipient is required to complete the project closeout process and/or amendment requirements in order to receive final disbursement of its loan.…

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    Change Orders

    A change order is a document that specifies and justifies a change to a construction contract. Typically, a change order alters the time of completion, change in quantities, and/or the total price in a construction contract. A change order is…

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    Accounting and financial management

    The following is intended to provide general guidance for financial management.

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    Well compensation grant program FAQ

    The well compensation grant program provides funding to eligible landowners or renters to replace, reconstruct, or treat contaminated private water supplies that serve a residence or provide water to livestock. Learn more about eligibility at well…

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    Well Abandonment Grants

    The well abandonment grant program provides funding assistance to properly fill and seal abandoned or unused private wells. Who can apply Who can apply Before you start the application process, determine if you are eligible to apply for a…

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    Weed Management Area

    The WMA-PFGP assists eligible weed management groups (WMG) in addressing invasive plants, both by dealing directly with the invasives and by providing education, information and outreach to others. This is a reimbursement program that covers up to…

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    Wildlife Damage Abatement and Claims Program

    Wisconsin has a program that assists farmers when wildlife damages their agricultural crops. The Wildlife Damage Abatement and Claims Program (WDACP) provides damage prevention assistance and partial compensation to farmers when wild deer, elk,…

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