§ 35.2000 Purpose and policy
§ 35.2005 Definitions
§ 35.2010 Allotment; reallotment
§ 35.2012 Capitalization grants
§ 35.2015 State priority system and project priority list
§ 35.2020 Reserves
§ 35.2021 Reallotment of reserves
§ 35.2023 Water quality management planning
§ 35.2024 Combined sewer overflows
§ 35.2025 Allowance and advance of allowance
§ 35.2030 Facilities planning
§ 35.2032 Innovative and alternative technologies
§ 35.2034 Privately owned individual systems
§ 35.2035 Rotating biological contractor (RBC) replacement grants
§ 35.2036 Design/build project grants
§ 35.2040 Grant application
§ 35.2042 Review of grant applications
§ 35.2050 Effect of approval or certification of documents
§ 35.2100 Limitations on award
§ 35.2101 Advanced treatment
§ 35.2102 Water quality management planning
§ 35.2103 Priority determination
§ 35.2104 Funding and other considerations
§ 35.2105 Debarment and suspension
§ 35.2106 Plan of operation
§ 35.2107 Intermunicipal service agreements
§ 35.2108 Phased or segmented treatment works
§ 35.2109 Step 2 + 3
§ 35.2110 Access to individual systems
§ 35.2111 Revised water quality standards
§ 35.2112 Marine discharge waiver applicants
§ 35.2113 Environmental review
§ 35.2114 Value engineering
§ 35.2116 Collection system
§ 35.2118 Preaward costs
§ 35.2120 Infiltration/Inflow
§ 35.2122 Approval of user charge system and proposed sewer use ordinance
§ 35.2123 Reserve capacity
§ 35.2125 Treatment of wastewater from industrial users
§ 35.2127 Federal facilities
§ 35.2130 Sewer use ordinance
§ 35.2140 User charge system
§ 35.2152 Federal share
§ 35.2200 Grant conditions
§ 35.2202 Step 2 + 3 projects
§ 35.2203 Step 7 projects
§ 35.2204 Project changes
§ 35.2205 Maximum allowable project cost
§ 35.2206 Operation and maintenance
§ 35.2208 Adoption of sewer use ordinance and user charge system
§ 35.2210 Land acquisition
§ 35.2211 Field testing for Innovative and Alternative Technology Report
§ 35.2212 Project initiation
§ 35.2214 Grantee responsibilities
§ 35.2216 Notice of building completion and final inspection
§ 35.2218 Project performance
§ 35.2250 Determination of allowable costs
§ 35.2260 Advance purchase of eligible land
§ 35.2262 Funding of field testing
§ 35.2300 Grant payments
§ 35.2350 Subagreement enforcement

Terms Used In CFR > Title 40 > Chapter I > Subchapter B > Part 35 > Subpart I - Grants for Construction of Treatment Works

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