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  2. Water authority to take out $15 million loan - AOL

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    Sep. 24—The Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority (ENMWUA) is taking out a loan for $15.15 million from the New Mexico Finance Authority's drinking water loan fund, but the loan will be ...

  3. PACE financing - Wikipedia

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    PACE financing (property assessed clean energy financing) is a means used in the United States of America of financing energy efficiency upgrades, disaster resiliency improvements, water conservation measures, or renewable energy installations in existing or new construction of residential, commercial, and industrial property owners.

  4. New Mexico water authorities underwater: Too-low rates ...

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    The department also has received a $151 million loan from the New Mexico Environment Department's Clean Water State Revolving Fund — with $90 million for the wastewater treatment plant ...

  5. State revolving fund - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. HOME Investment Partnerships Program - Wikipedia

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    All U.S. states are automatically eligible for HOME funds, and each receives a minimum of $3 million for the program, while local governments receive a minimum of $500,000 (unless the United States Congress assigns $1.5 billion or less to the program, in which case they receive a minimum of $335,000). [2]

  7. New Mexico gets $18.9 million to clean up 'forever chemicals ...

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    To that end, the U.S. Environment Protection Agency (EPA) announced May 23 it would provide $18.9 million to New Mexico to fund efforts analyzing the extent of PFAS contamination, and other ...

  8. Home Affordable Refinance Program - Wikipedia

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    The Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) was created by the Federal Housing Finance Agency in March 2009 to allow those with a loan-to-value ratio exceeding 80% to refinance without also paying for mortgage insurance. Originally, only those with an LTV of 105% could qualify.

  9. A 50-year water plan was released by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to counteract the expected loss of 25 percent of New Mexico's freshwater.