Press Release: 4/3/2025

Massachusetts Clean Water Trust Board of Trustees approves $39,721,138 in new loans and grants at its April meeting.

 



Massachusetts Clean Water Trust Board of Trustees approves $39,721,138 in new loans and grants at its April meeting.



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:



4/02/2025



MEDIA CONTACT 



Andrew Napolitano, Communications Director, Office of State Treasurer and Receiver General



 Phone



Call Andrew Napolitano, Communications Director, Office of State Treasurer and Receiver General at (781) 403-0600



 Online



Email Andrew Napolitano, Communications Director, Office of State Treasurer and Receiver General at Andrew.S.Napolitano@tre.state.ma.us



BOSTON — The Massachusetts Clean Water Trust’s (the Trust) Board of Trustees approved $39,721,138 in new low-interest loans and grants at its meeting on April 2, 2025. Below is information on the grants and loans approved at the meeting.



The Trust, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP), helps communities build or replace water infrastructure that enhances ground and surface water resources, ensures the safety of drinking water, protects public health and develops resilient communities. It accomplishes these objectives by providing low-interest loans and grants to cities, towns and water utilities through the Massachusetts State Revolving Funds (SRFs). The SRF programs are partnerships between the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. SRFs function like an environmental infrastructure bank by financing water infrastructure projects in cities and towns across the Commonwealth.


























































CLEAN WATER PROJECTS
BORROWER LOAN NO. AMOUNT PROJECT TITLE INTEREST RATE
Fall River CWP-21-06-B $1,500,000 Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements 1.5%
Fitchburg CWP-22-58-B $193,000

Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) 010, 032, 045, 083 Separation/



Rehabilitation


2%
Orange CWP-24-31 $1,461,549 Wastewater Treatment Facility Influent Pump and Aeration Blower Upgrades 2%
Orleans CW-22-28 $30,293,754 Meetinghouse Pond Area Collection System and Pump Station 0%
Spencer CWP-21-48-B $973,450 Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrades Project 0%
TOTAL $34,421,753  















CLEAN WATER PROJECTS
BORROWER LOAN NO. AMOUNT PROJECT TITLE INTEREST RATE




































DRINKING WATER PROJECTS
BORROWER LOAN NO. AMOUNT PROJECT TITLE INTEREST RATE
Easton DWEC-24-47 $3,487,833 Red Mill Road Water Treatment Plant PFAS Upgrade 0%
Lowell DWP-21-14-A $1,313,552 Transmission Main Connection 1.5%
TOTAL $4,801,385  















DRINKING WATER PROJECTS
BORROWER LOAN NO. AMOUNT PROJECT TITLE INTEREST RATE




















CYBERSECURITY IMPROVEMENT GRANT
GRANTEE GRANT NO. AWARD
Lincoln DWC-24-23 $30,000













CYBERSECURITY IMPROVEMENT GRANT
GRANTEE GRANT NO. AWARD


































ASSET MANAGEMENT PLANNING GRANTS
GRANTEE GRANT NO. AWARD
Edgartown CWA-24-33 $150,000
Wakefield CWA-24-84 $150,000
Westfield DWA-24-62 $150,000
TOTAL $450,000













ASSET MANAGEMENT PLANNING GRANTS
GRANTEE GRANT NO. AWARD






















SCHOOL WATER IMPROVEMENT GRANTS (SWIG)
SCHOOL GRANT NO. FIXTURES AWARD
Cardinal Spellman High School Inc. SWIG-25-07 6 $18,000














SCHOOL WATER IMPROVEMENT GRANTS (SWIG)
SCHOOL GRANT NO. FIXTURES AWARD




For More Information



For more information on our different loan programs, please visit the SRF Programs page at https://www.mass.gov/srf-programs and for more information on our Loan Forgiveness Program, please visit https://www.mass.gov/info-details/the-disadvantaged-community-loan-forgiveness-program. To learn about past meetings or find project descriptions, please visit: https://www.mass.gov/info-details/board-of-trustees-meeting-information. For information on how to apply for an SRF loan, please visit MassDEP’s website at https://www.mass.gov/lists/state-revolving-fund-applications-forms



About the Clean Water Trust



Since its establishment in 1989, the Trust has loaned nearly $9.1 billion to improve and maintain the quality of water in the Commonwealth. An estimated 97 percent of Massachusetts' residents have benefited from the financial assistance of the Trust.