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     Many homeowners are not aware of the grant funding that's available for advanced septic systems.

 

    Suffolk County has monies available to install advanced septic systems because of the ongoing water pollution concerns.


   We're committed to connecting with homeowners and walking them through the process. We will help with the online grant application process.

Septic Improvement Program Grant and Loan Program


Nitrogen pollution from cesspools and septic systems has been identified as the largest single cause of degraded water quality contributing to beach closures, restrictions on shell fishing, toxic algae blooms, and massive fish kills.


Thousands of parcels are currently served by polluting cesspools and septic systems, but will never connect to a sewer system. Reversing degradation of water quality will depend on replacement of existing systems with new, individual Innovative and Alternative Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems (I/A OWTS).


Over the past several years, Suffolk County has assertively set the stage for the transition to the use of these new systems. To make the cost of I/A systems — with an average total cost of $19,200, contingent on system requirements and site constraints — more affordable for homeowners, Suffolk County has developed the Septic Improvement Program.


Under the Reclaim Our Water Septic Improvement Program, homeowners who decide to replace their cesspool or septic system with the new technologies will be eligible for a grant of up to $30,000 from Suffolk County and New York Stake to offset the cost of one of the new systems.


In addition to the grant, homeowners can qualify to finance the remaining cost of the systems via a loan, payable over 15 years at a low 3% fixed interest rate. The purpose of the loan is to provide “gap” funds to finance the difference between the grant to be provided by Suffolk County and the contract amount needed to install the replacement septic system. Financing up to $10,000 is available.


Grant Eligibility:


The residence cannot be connected to a sewer system or located within a proposed sewer district

Documents such as copies of the property deed, the most recent homeowner’s insurance policy statement, most recent property tax bill, and Certificate of Occupancy.

Income verification for applicants wishing to apply for the LMI grant (Federal Adjusted Gross Income based on most recent tax return)


Learn more about the Septic Improvement Program, application requirements, and I/A OWTS installation costs, call now.


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