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States can also increase their CWSRF financing capacity by issuing CWSRF-backed revenue or general obligation bonds. As of 2007, 27 states have leveraged their programs in this way, raising an additional $20.6 billion for important water quality projects. [3] The 51 funds are capitalized in part by federal and state contributions.
Herkimer will receive a combination of federal direct loans and grants totaling over $2.5 million to construct a new water district in the town, the senators said in a joint statement.
This subcommittee, as its name implies, is responsible for funding related to the Department of Energy and water development projects in the United States. It also oversees the Tennessee Valley Authority, the federal power marketing administrations, and non-defense nuclear power, including nuclear waste disposal and the Nuclear Regulatory ...
The Water Resources Development Act of 2007 or WRDA 2007 (Pub. L. 110–114 (text), formerly H.R. 1495) is a United States law that reauthorized the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA), and authorized flood control, navigation, and environmental projects and studies by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. [1]
There are loans for farm storage, grants to ensure safe drinking water, funding to implement pool and spa safety laws, money for suicide prevention for veterans, and grants for AmeriCorps programs.
Lewis & Clark Regional Water System, a nonprofit provider of water to parts of South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota, is counting on federal funding to complete the final phase of a water treatment ...
Feb 21 - $50 million CVP federal funding in exchange for PG&E Feather River power [208] Mar 20 - The state water authority budgets $200,000 for CVP work, including cooperative federal projects [209] Apr 17 - Interior Secretary Ickes prepares legislation for federal oversight of the CVP [210] Apr 30 - Congress approves a $34.7 million budget for ...
Diagram explaining the use of state revolving funds. A state revolving fund (SRF) is a fund administered by a U.S. state for the purpose of providing low-interest loans for investments in water and sanitation infrastructure (e.g., sewage treatment, stormwater management facilities, drinking water treatment), as well as for the implementation of nonpoint source pollution control and estuary ...