About the fund

The Housing-Enabling Water Systems Fund will help municipalities develop, repair, rehabilitate and expand critical drinking water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure. 

Projects funded through the program will aim to:

  • unlock more housing opportunities
  • support the province’s growing population
  • protect communities
  • enhance economic growth

The first application intake closed on April 19, 2024. Under this first intake, we are investing $970 million in 54 water infrastructure projects across 60 municipalities that will help enable the construction of more than 500,000 new homes across Ontario.

Second intake of applications

In response to the high demand for funding, we are investing an additional $250 million for a second intake of applications, bringing the total investment for the program to $1.2 billion.

The second intake of applications is now open. The deadline to apply is 4:59 p.m. (EST) on November 1, 2024. Learn more about how to apply.

Who can apply

All municipalities that own water, waste and stormwater infrastructure that did not apply, or were not selected in the first application intake, are eligible to apply under the second intake.

Single-tier municipalities that do not currently own water assets, but through the project will own assets at the completion of the project and beyond, are eligible to apply.

Joint projects

We encourage joint projects between multiple eligible applicants, where each co-applicant contributes financially to the project. As part of the assessment process, additional consideration will be given to joint projects that enable housing development.

Each single municipality is allowed to submit one application. If a municipality chooses to submit a joint application with another municipality, the submission would be counted as their single application.

Multiple projects that support the same housing development area must be submitted as a joint application.

Indigenous projects

Indigenous projects are ineligible to apply as standalone projects. However, we encourage municipalities to submit projects that benefit Indigenous communities. 

Ineligible applicants 

Privately-owned drinking water systems (for example, year-round, non-municipal residential systems) are not eligible for this program; however, private hookups of water systems to municipal infrastructure are eligible.

Municipalities receiving funding through a New Deal agreement with the province are not eligible to apply.

Eligible projects

To be eligible for funding, projects must undertake the development, rehabilitation and repair, reconstruction, or expansion of water infrastructure. Projects can be stand-alone or a component of a larger project.

To meet the outcomes of the program, eligible projects should:

  • enable growth and housing development
  • increase access to clean drinking water
  • increase treatment and/or management of wastewater and stormwater

The program will provide funding for core water infrastructure, including:

  • drinking water assets, for example:
    • treatment plants
    • reservoirs
    • local pipes, including the distribution system watermain and the municipal portion of service lines
    • pump stations
  • wastewater assets, for example:
    • lagoon systems
    • pump stations
    • lift station
    • linear assets
    • treatment plants
    • storage tanks
    • collection systems
  • stormwater assets, for example:
    • management facilities
    • linear assets, including conveyance piping, ditches and culverts

To be eligible for funding, projects must:

  • enable housing development
  • include a capital component and may also include pre-construction planning and design work
  • have a clear start and end date
  • start no later than September 30, 2024, and must be completed by March 31, 2027, under the first application intake
  • start no later than September 30, 2025, and must be completed by March 31, 2028, under the second application intake
  • be in the process of, or completed, the design and planning phase
  • meet all relevant provincial regulatory requirements

All costs associated with preparing the application are ineligible for funding and should not be included in the scope or financials of the application. 

Note: Projects that have started construction will not be eligible. Additional eligibility and project conditions can be found in the Housing-Enabling Water Systems Fund program guidelines. These guidelines are also available through the application on Transfer Payment Ontario (TPON).


How projects are selected

Projects will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

  • technical merit (including impact on housing and water systems)
  • project readiness
  • financial capacity
  • critical public health and safety impact

Priority will be given to those projects that are more advanced in planning and design (for example, Stage 4 of Environmental Assessment).

Projects will be assessed and prioritized based on:

  • program requirements
  • applicant eligibility
  • application completeness
  • assessment criteria
  • the overall demand of funds in the program

Note: Additional consideration will be given to cross-municipal joint projects with highest impact.


Funding amounts

Projects will be cost shared between municipalities and the province. The province would fund a maximum of 73% (up to $35 million) of eligible project costs, and the municipality would be required to fund all remaining (a minimum of 27%) project costs.

For joint applications, the primary applicant can apply for up to $35 million in provincial contribution on total eligible costs, times the number of applicants. For example, a joint project with three eligible co-applicants can submit a project with a combined provincial contribution of up to $105 million ($35 million multiplied by three eligible applicants equals $105 million).

For projects submitted by a municipality that benefit Indigenous communities, the provincial contribution of funding does not multiply as these are not considered joint applications.

Municipalities may combine (stack) other federal and municipal funding to fund the 27% minimum recipient contribution. Municipalities are responsible for determining if federal funding can be used towards the project being submitted to the province. Provincial stacking will not be permitted, with the exception of funding received from the Building Faster Fund (BFF) and the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF).


How to apply

Applications must be made through Transfer Payment Ontario (TPON). Learn more about how to register with TPON.

Applications for the first intake have closed. Applications for the second intake and all supporting documentation must be submitted through TPON by 4:59 p.m. (EST) on November 1, 2024.

The application form and detailed program guidelines for the Housing-Enabling Water Systems Fund, including the application process, project conditions, assessment criteria, and financial matters, are available on TPON.


Contact us

For questions about the Housing-Enabling Water Systems Fund, please contact HEWS@ontario.ca

For questions related to the TPON system, please contact TPONCC@ontario.ca or visit Get funding from the Ontario government.