Application for state revolving fund contract for engineering services 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application for state revolving fund contract for engineering services in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'General Information' section. Enter the public water supply name, ID number, contact person, population, DUNS number, and mailing address. Ensure all fields are completed legibly.
  3. Proceed to the 'Disadvantaged Community' section. Answer the questions regarding population size and user rates accurately. If applicable, provide details about community median household income.
  4. In the 'Eligibility Criteria' section, confirm if your system has a valid permit and if there are any outstanding drinking water fees. Provide information about your chief operator's certification.
  5. Fill in the 'Estimated Project Cost Information' by detailing total costs and breakdowns across various categories such as treatment and storage.
  6. Describe the project in detail in the 'Project Description' section. Attach additional sheets if necessary to explain why this engineering report is needed.
  7. Complete the 'Safe Drinking Water Act Compliance Priority Point Checklist' by checking relevant items that apply to your project.
  8. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing in the 'Certification' area. Ensure that all required documentation is attached before submission.

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Revolving loan funds (RLFs) use a source of capital, typically offered by a local or state government, to make direct loans to borrowers for clean energy projects. Proceeds from loan repayments flow back into the fund and become available to lend again.
Capitalization grants are awarded to States to create and maintain Clean Water State Revolving Funds (CWSRFs) to: (1) enable States to encourage construction of wastewater treatment facilities to meet the enforceable requirements of the Clean Water Act (Act); (2) increase the emphasis on nonpoint source pollution
State revolving loan funds (SRFs) are loan programs that are capitalized by federal grants, state appropriations and dedicated revenues. States use the funds to provide a range of financial assistance to local governments, including loans, grants and credit enhancement.
Revolving funds are intended to finance cyclical, business-like operations. The activity financed by a revolving fund will collect receipts from the public or other federal agencies and use those receipts to finance the funds ongoing operations.
An SRF receives its initial capital from federal grants and state contributions. It then emits bonds that are guaranteed by the initial capital. It then revolves through the repayment of principal and the payment of interest on outstanding loans.