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Tools/Funding Opportunities Topics to Cover Tools and Funding Opportunities: Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona (WIFA) Rural Water Infrastructure Committee (RWIC) Greater Arizona Development Authority (GADA) 1

Water Infrastructure Finance Authority Independent state agency Manages Arizona s water and wastewater State Revolving Funds Maintain and improve water quality in Arizona by providing financial and technical assistance for basic water infrastructure. Water Infrastructure Finance Authority Provide loans and grants for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure throughout Arizona Loans: planning, design, improvement, construction, acquisition Grants: planning and design phases $2 billion of investment in AZ s communities since 1992 400 projects Steer resources to communities with the greatest needs Drinking Water Wastewater 2

What WIFA Can Fund What WIFA Cannot Fund Projects primarily intended to serve future growth (DW) Projects needed mainly for fire protection Operation and maintenance costs Refinancing debt obligations of privately-owned systems Water rights, except if the water rights are owned by a system that is being purchased through consolidation (DW) Projects for systems in significant non compliance unless funding will ensure compliance 3

Who Can Apply Wastewater/Stormwater Drinking Water Cities, towns, tribal entities and special districts that own a wastewater facility Cities, towns, tribal entities and special districts that manage stormwater (permitted MS4s and unpermitted) Cities, towns, tribal entities and special districts that own a community water system ACC-regulated private entities that own a community water system Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s) County, state and federal entities are NOT eligible for WIFA funding. Pima County Exception Quick and Easy Application Process 1. Brief e-application Project Priority List 2. Debt authorization Public entities require approval of governing body or bond election Private water companies require ACC financing approval 3. Project Finance Application www.azwifa.gov 4

What Makes WIFA a Good Financing Option Low-interest financial assistance Average for most recent years under 3% for 20-year term (for public entities) No application fees or closing costs Water Reclamation Facility City of Casa Grande What Makes WIFA a Good Financing Option Financing available year-round No application deadlines Loans approved at bimonthly board meetings Go from completing an online application to closing on your loan in just a few months! 5

What Makes WIFA a Good Financing Option No minimum or maximum loan amount Smallest loan amount: $2,968 Largest loan amount: $87.7 M Largest multi-loan project: $346 M WIFA is an excellent source of funding for Arizona s larger cities and towns as well as small rural areas. Converting city from septic to sewer Lake Havasu City Special WIFA Incentives 1% interest rate 3-year designonly loans Discounts for disadvantaged communities Longer loan term Reduced interest and fee rate Forgivable principal Incentives for green projects Lower rate for loans Match waived for grants Solar at Drinking Water Facility City of Somerton 6

Green Project Examples Water Efficiency Leak detection Effluent reuse Automatic meters Green Stormwater Infrastructure Low Impact Development Porous pavement, bioretention, curb cuts Riparian Improvements Riparian buffers, wetlands, bioengineered stream banks Energy Efficiency Alternative energy Solar power for drinking water and wastewater facilities WIFA Planning and Design Grants Grants are for planning and design only Funds help get an infrastructure project started Feasibility studies, capital improvement plans, preliminary engineering reports, final design Funds used to contract with engineer or other consultant Awards capped at $35,000 40% local match 7

WIFA Planning and Design Grants Next Grant Cycle (Grant Cycle 1, FY15) Applications available July 1, 2014 Drinking water, wastewater and stormwater projects $300K available Applications due August 29, 2014 at 3 p.m. Awards in October Grant Cycle 2 (FY15) Applications available January 2, 2015 Drinking water only $150K available Applications due February 27, 2015 at 3 p.m. Awards in April 8

Rural Water Infrastructure Committee (RWIC) Committee of federal and state agencies who provide loans, grants and technical assistance to Arizona s rural communities One Stop Shop Coordination of federal, state, local and private sector resources Co-fund ( Bridge loans ) Focus on rural communities Population less than 10,000 Many partners can assist populations more than 10,000 Rural Water Infrastructure Committee (RWIC) Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona (WIFA) USDA Rural Development (USDA RD) North American Development Bank (NADBank) Border Environment Cooperation Commission (BECC) Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC) Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Governor s Office of Energy Policy Rural Water Association of Arizona (RWAA) Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) 9

USDA Rural Development (USDA RD) Eligibility Rural areas and cities and towns with a population of 10,000 or less Municipalities, Counties, Special Districts, Native American Tribes and Non-Profit Corporations Financial Assistance Water and wastewater loan and grant program Interest Rates Set quarterly 3 rates available: Poverty, Intermediate, and Market Eligibility for each rate determined by the median household income of the area and the type of project Term Not to exceed the useful life of the facility or improvement to be financed Maximum term on all loans is 40 years North American Development Bank (NADBank) & Border Environment Cooperation Commission (BECC) Eligibility Finance projects located within 100 km north & 300 km south of the border Water, wastewater and storm drainage Also waste, air, renewable energy sectors Two steps/two agencies: 1. BECC certifies projects environmental, engineering, sustainability 2. NADBank provides financing NADBank Loans (EPA-funded Border Environment Infrastructure Fund (BEIF) Market rate, 25 year term Up to 85% of project cost Community Assistance Program (CAP) Grants Funding priority for projects in economically-distressed communities $500,000 maximum grant 10

Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC) Eligibility Nonprofit organizations, public agencies and tribal governments Rural areas with populations of 50,000 or less Technical Assistance Board training Income survey Financial Assistance Short term loans (1-3 years) PERs, environmental reports, predevelopment, legal, construction 5.5% - 5.75% interest rate (subject to change) Intermediate term loans (up to 20 years) 5% fixed interest rate Long term loans (up to 30 years) Rural Water Association of Arizona (RWAA) Technical Assistance Circuit riders provide on-site assistance in management, finance, operations compliance and security On-site/group training. Topics include: Disinfection Treatment Processes Security Vulnerability Assessment Capacity Development Emergency Response Planning Funding Assistance Certified Backflow Assistance Certification Training Bi-annual conference Water Audits Leak Detection Operations and Maintenance Smoke Testing Groundwater Wellhead Protection Safe Drinking Water Act Compliance Cross Connection Control Line Location 11

Arizona Department of Environmental Quality Technical Assistance Monitoring Assistance Program All public water systems serving less than 10,000 people Contractor collects and analyzes samples to simplify water quality monitoring On-line access to PWS database: www.azdeq.gov/environ/water/dw/sdwis.html System Evaluation ADEQ provides private consultant to prepare standardized system evaluation Operations & Maintenance Package Operating and Recordkeeping Procedures Emergency Operations/Emergency Response Plan Backflow Prevention and Cross Connection Control Plan Operator Certification Training No-cost workshops around the state Subscribe to Operator Certification Listserv www.azdeq.gov/subscribe.html Getting Started with RWIC Quarterly Meetings 1 st Tuesday of every quarter at 1 p.m. Various locations around the state Connect with a funding agency Determine next steps Annual Funding Forum Usually in November in Phoenix Presentations by each funding agency Funding Expo Fill out a Project Information Form General Information Demographic & Service Area Project Description Estimated Project Costs Type of Assistance Needed AND I WANT TO GET CONNECTED 12

Greater Arizona Development Authority (GADA) To assist Arizona communities and tribal governments with the development of public infrastructure projects that enhance community and economic development Financial assistance loans Technical assistance loans for infrastructure projects up to $250K Past Examples Include: Facilities (Public Safety, Library, Administrative, Fire, etc.) Transportation Improvements Debt Refinancing/Consolidation Parks/Open Space Water/Sewer Flood Control Transferred to WIFA from Department of Commerce on July 1, 2012 Approaching Legislature to re-fund the program 13

Sara Konrad Project Manager skonrad@azwifa.gov Phone: (602) 364-1319 Toll-Free: (877) 298-0425 www.azwifa.gov Susan Craig RWIC Coordinator scraig@azwifa.gov Phone: (602) 364-1236 Toll-Free: (877) 298-0425 www.rwic.net Julia Richard Senior Development Manager jrichard@azgada.gov Phone: (602) 364-1381 Toll-Free: (877) 298-0425 www.azwifa.gov/gada 14