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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Safe Drinking Water Act · Sec. 1443

Sec. 1443. grants for state programs

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## Sec. 1443 grants for state programs ###
(a)####
(1)From allotments made pursuant to paragraph (4), the Administrator may make grants to States to carry out public water system supervision programs. ####
(2)No grant may be made under paragraph
(1)unless an application therefor has been submitted to the Administrator in such form and manner as he may require. The Administrator may not approve an application of a State for its first grant under paragraph
(1)unless he determines that the State— #####
(A)has established or will establish within one year from the date of such grant a public water system supervision program, and #####
(B)will, within that one year, assume primary enforcement responsibility for public water systems within the State. No grant may be made to a State under paragraph
(1)for any period beginning more than one year after the date of the State's first grant unless the State has assumed and maintains primary enforcement responsibility for public water systems within the State. The prohibitions contained in the preceding two sentences shall not apply to such grants when made to Indian Tribes. ####
(3)A grant under paragraph
(1)shall be made to cover not more than 75 per centum of the grant recipient's costs (as determined under regulations of the Administrator) in carrying out, during the one-year period beginning on the date the grant is made, a public water system supervision program. ####
(4)In each fiscal year the Administrator shall, in accordance with regulations, allot the sums appropriated for such year under paragraph
(5)among the States on the basis of population, geographical area, number of public water systems, and other relevant factors. No State shall receive less than 1 per centum of the annual appropriation for grants under paragraph (1): *Provided,* That the Administrator may, by regulation, reduce such percentage in accordance with the criteria specified in this paragraph: *And provided further,* That such percentage shall not apply to grants allotted to Guam, American Samoa, or the Virgin Islands. ####
(5)The prohibition contained in the last sentence of paragraph
(2)may be waived by the Administrator with respect to a grant to a State through fiscal year 1979 but such prohibition may only be waived if, in the judgment of the Administrator— #####
(A)the State is making a diligent effort to assume and maintain primary enforcement responsibility for public water systems within the State; #####
(B)the State has made significant progress toward assuming and maintaining such primary enforcement responsibility; and #####
(C)there is reason to believe the State will assume such primary enforcement responsibility by October 1, 1979. The amount of any grant awarded for the fiscal years 1978 and 1979 pursuant to a waiver under this paragraph may not exceed 75 per centum of the allotment which the State would have received for such fiscal year if it had assumed and maintained such primary enforcement responsibility. The remaining 25 per centum of the amount allotted to such State for such fiscal year shall be retained by the Administrator, and the Administrator may award such amount to such State at such time as the State assumes such responsibility before the beginning of fiscal year 1980. At the beginning of each fiscal years 1979 and 1980 the amounts retained by the Administrator for any preceding fiscal year and not awarded by the beginning of fiscal year 1979 or 1980 to the States to which such amounts were originally allotted may be removed from the original allotment and reallotted for fiscal year 1979 or 1980 (as the case may be) to States which have assumed primary enforcement responsibility by the beginning of such fiscal year. ####
(6)The Administrator shall notify the State of the approval or disapproval of any application for a grant under this section— #####
(A)within ninety days after receipt of such application, or #####
(B)not later than the first day of the fiscal year for which the grant application is made, whichever is later. ####
(7)Authorization For the purpose of making grants under paragraph (1), there are authorized to be appropriated $125,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2020 and 2021. ####
(8)Reservation of funds by the administrator If the Administrator assumes the primary enforcement responsibility of a State public water system supervision program, the Administrator may reserve from funds made available pursuant to this subsection an amount equal to the amount that would otherwise have been provided to the State pursuant to this subsection. The Administrator shall use the funds reserved pursuant to this paragraph to ensure the full and effective administration of a public water system supervision program in the State. ####
(9)State loan funds #####
(A)Reservation of funds For any fiscal year for which the amount made available to the Administrator by appropriations to carry out this subsection is less than the amount that the Administrator determines is necessary to supplement funds made available pursuant to paragraph
(8)to ensure the full and effective administration of a public water system supervision program in a State, the Administrator may reserve from the funds made available to the State under section 1452 (relating to State loan funds) an amount that is equal to the amount of the shortfall. This paragraph shall not apply to any State not exercising primary enforcement responsibility for public water systems as of the date of enactment of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996. #####
(B)Duty of administrator If the Administrator reserves funds from the allocation of a State under subparagraph (A), the Administrator shall carry out in the State each of the activities that would be required of the State if the State had primary enforcement authority under section 1413. ###
(b)####
(1)From allotments made pursuant to paragraph (4), the Administrator may make grants to States to carry out underground water source protection programs. ####
(2)No grant may be made under paragraph
(1)unless an application therefor has been submitted to the Administrator in such form and manner as he may require. No grant may be made to any State under paragraph
(1)unless the State has assumed primary enforcement responsibility within two years after the date the Administrator promulgates regulations for State underground injection control programs under section 1421. The prohibition contained in the preceding sentence shall not apply to such grants when made to Indian Tribes. ####
(3)A grant under paragraph
(1)shall be made to cover not more than 75 per centum of the grant recipient's costs (as determined under regulations of the Administrator) in carrying out, during the one-year period beginning on the date the grant is made, an underground water source protection program. ####
(4)In each fiscal year the Administrator shall, in accordance with regulations, allot the sums appropriated for such year under paragraph
(5)among the States on the basis of population, geographical area, and other relevant factors. ####
(5)For purposes of making grants under paragraph
(1)there are authorized to be appropriated $5,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1976, $7,500,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1977, $10,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 1978 and 1979, $7,795,000 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1980, $18,000,000 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1981, and $21,000,000 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1982. For the purpose of making grants under paragraph
(1)there are authorized to be appropriated not more than the following amounts:Fiscal year: *Amount * 1987$19,700,000 198819,700,000 198920,850,000 199020,850,000 199120,850,000 1992–200315,000,000. ###
(c)For purposes of this section: ####
(1)The term “**public water system supervision program**” means a program for the adoption and enforcement of drinking water regulations (with such variances and exemptions from such regulations under conditions and in a manner which is not less stringent than the conditions under, and the manner in, which variances and exemptions may be granted under sections 1415 and 1416) which are no less stringent than the national primary drinking water regulations under section 1412, and for keeping records and making reports required by section 1413(a)(3). ####
(2)The term “**underground water source protection program**” means a program for the adoption and enforcement of a program which meets the requirements of regulations under section 1421 and for keeping records and making reports required by section 1422(b)(1)(A)(ii). Such term includes, where applicable, a program which meets the requirements of section 1425. ###
(d)New York City Watershed Protection Program ####
(1)In general The Administrator is authorized to provide financial assistance to the State of New York for demonstration projects implemented as part of the watershed program for the protection and enhancement of the quality of source waters of the New York City water supply system, including projects that demonstrate, assess, or provide for comprehensive monitoring and surveillance and projects necessary to comply with the criteria for avoiding filtration contained in 40 CFR 141.71. Demonstration projects which shall be eligible for financial assistance shall be certified to the Administrator by the State of New York as satisfying the purposes of this subsection. In certifying projects to the Administrator, the State of New York shall give priority to monitoring projects that have undergone peer review. ####
(2)Report Not later than 5 years after the date on which the Administrator first provides assistance pursuant to this paragraph, the Governor of the State of New York shall submit a report to the Administrator on the results of projects assisted. ####
(3)Matching requirements Federal assistance provided under this subsection shall not exceed 50 percent of the total cost of the protection program being carried out for any particular watershed or ground water recharge area. ####
(4)Authorization There are authorized to be appropriated to the Administrator to carry out this subsection for each of fiscal years 2003 through 2010, $15,000,000 for the purpose of providing assistance to the State of New York to carry out paragraph (1). **[**[42 U.S.C. 300j–2](/us/usc/t42/s300j–2)**]**
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