WIFIA Projects | US EPA Find descriptions of WIFIA projects from application by potential borrows, through the EPA selection process, through loan closing
WIFIA Funding Process What is WIFIA? Federal credit program Provides affordable financing for large scale water and wastewater projects > $20 million for large communities > $5 million for small communities (population of 25,000 or less) Available to a wide range of potential borrowers
EPA Announces $7 Billion in New WIFIA Funding, Approves Five Major . . . The Environmental Protection Agency has opened new funding through the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act to support major drinking water and wastewater upgrades nationwide, while approving five additional loans for critical infrastructure projects
U. S. EPA announces $7. 5 billion in available financing for water . . . To date, EPA’s WIFIA program has closed loans totaling more than $20 billion to help finance $44 billion in projects across the country More than 100 borrowers nationwide are utilizing WIFIA loan to finance projects that benefit over 64 million Americans
EPA announces $7. 5 billion in loans available — Water Finance Management This is the eighth round of funding available, and it includes $6 5 billion available through WIFIA and $1 billion available through the State Water Infrastructure Financing Authority (SWIFIA) EPA is accepting letters of interest for WIFIA and SWIFIA loans
AWWA recognizes milestone of $10 billion in loans through WIFIA The U S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced this week that the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) has surpassed $10 billion in disbursements to borrowers for water infrastructure projects
Water Infrastructure Financing: WIFIA and the Clean Water State Revolving While we recognize the hearing’s focus was on the Clean Water State Revolving Loan Fund (CWSRF) and Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) specifically, our recommendations also refer to the Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund (DWSRF) as the two SRF programs work together to provide critical financing assistance for
NEW YORK STATE WATER RESOURCES INSTITUTE The relationship between WIFIA and SRF funding (provided through state finance authorities) is described in detail below In consideration of the water infrastructure needs in New York state, special attention is given to how the loan program could be utilized by small municipalities