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process equipment, and electronic equipment and systems at publicly owned treatment <br />works. Planning activities, such as energy audits and optimization studies are also <br />eligible. <br />(ix) for reusing or recycling wastewater, stormwater, or subsurface drainage water. <br />Projects involving the reuse or recycling of wastewater, stormwater, or subsurface <br />drainage water are eligible. This includes, as part of a reuse project, the purchase and <br />installation of treatment equipment sufficient to meet reuse standards. Other eligible <br />projects include, but are not limited to, distribution systems to support effluent reuse, <br />including piping the effluent on the property of a private consumer, recharge transmission <br />lines, injection wells, and equipment to reuse effluent (e.g., gray water, condensate, and <br />wastewater effluent reuse systems). <br />(x) for measures to increase the security of publicly owned treatment works. Security <br />measures for publicly owned treatment works might include, but are not limited to, <br />vulnerability assessments, contingency/emergency response plans, fencing, security <br />cameras/lighting, motion detectors, redundancy (systems and power), secure chemical <br />and fuel storage, laboratory equipment, securing large sanitary sewers, and tamper -proof <br />manholes. The CWSRF cannot fund operations and maintenance activities. Therefore, <br />maintaining a human presence (i.e., security guards) and monitoring activities are not <br />eligible. <br />Other clarifications of DSWRF and CWSRF eligible project categories. <br />Public Comment: Several commenters requested that Treasury provide clarification of the <br />requirements associated with use of SLFRF funds for necessary investments in water and sewer <br />infrastructure. <br />278 <br />