PFAS Treatment Design or Consolidation Study Reimbursement

Funding reimbursement available for treatment design services and consolidation studies.

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Funding Program Closing March 31, 2023

Funding Program Closing March 31, 2023

The application deadline for the PFAS Treatment Design and Consolidation Study Reimbursement programs is March 31, 2023. Other funding opportunities for consolidation studies are available through the New Hampshire Drinking Water and Groundwater Trust Fund Consolidation Study Assistance Program.

All schools, all childcares, transient public water systems and non-transient public water systems are now eligible to receive a reimbursement for PFAS treatment design services up to 26% of the total cost of the project that pertains to PFAS remediation.

To apply:

  • Submit treatment design and specifications along with the Work Scope Authorization form for review and approval prior to installation.
  • Complete treatment installation.
  • Submit final invoice(s), vendor code, photo documentation of installation and post-treatment PFAS sample results to receive reimbursement.

Treatment Reimbursement Application:

PFAS Consolidation Study Reimbursement

In addition, small community public water systems serving up to a 1,000 population and not for profit, non-transient public water systems are eligible to receive a reimbursement for the completion of a consolidation study to evaluate the available alternatives for PFAS remediation of a drinking water maximum contaminant level including treatment installation, a new source, connecting to a more viable community water system, etc.

To apply:

  • Submit the proposed work scope along with the Work Scope Authorization form for review and approval prior to commencing the study.
  • Complete the consolidation study.
  • Submit final invoice(s), vendor code, and a copy of the completed study.

Consolidation Study Reimbursement Application:

  • PFAS Work Scope Authorization form (under development).
  • PFAS Change Order Authorization form (under development).