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Title: Rural Utilities Programs Water


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Rural Utilities Programs Water Waste
Loans/Grants
2
Rural Development Organization
3
Erie
Susquehanna
Warren
McKean
Tioga
Bradford
Potter
Wayne
1
Crawford
Wyoming
Sullivan
Elk
Forest
Lackawanna
Cameron
Pike
Lycoming
Venango
Mercer
Luzerne
Clinton
3
Clarion
Monroe
Columbia
Jefferson
Lawrence
Montour
Clearfield
Union
Carbon
Butler
Centre
Northampton
Armstrong
Snyder
Northumberland
Schuylkill
Beaver
Indiana
Lehigh
Mifflin
2
Juniata
Berks
Allegheny
Bucks
Blair
Huntingdon
Cambria
Dauphin
Perry
Lebanon
Montgomery
Westmoreland
Washington
4
Cumberland
Washington
Lancaster
Chester
Bedford
Fayette
Philadelphia
Fulton
Greene
Somerset
York
Adams
Franklin
Delaware
Pennsylvania Rural Development

4
Rural Utilities (RUS)
  • Rural Telecommunications Loans Grants
    Guarantees
  • Rural Electric Loans Loan Guarantees
  • Distance Learning Medical Link Grants
  • Water Waste Disposal Loans Grants
  • http//www.rurdev.usda.gov/rus

5
RUS Water and Waste Programs
  • Water Waste Disposal Loans/Grants
  • Technical Assistance Training Grants
  • Solid Waste Management Grants
  • Rural Water Circuit Rider Technical Assistance
  • Pennsylvania Rural Water Association (PRWA)
  • Resources for Communities and People (RCAP
    Solutions)

6
RUS - Eligibility Criteria
  • Public Entities - townships, boroughs,
    non-profit associations.
  • Rural areas - any area not in a city or town with
    a population in excess of 10,000 inhabitants. ANY
    TOWNSHIP
  • Be unable to obtain credit elsewhere

7
RUS - Eligibility Criteria (Continued)
  • Have the legal capacity to borrow and repay the
    loan, pledge security, own and operate the
    proposed system
  • Be financially sound and able to manage the
    facility effectively.

8
Predevelopment Planning Grants
  • Medium Household Income must be less than 80 of
    Pennsylvanias MHI
  • Maximum Amount - 15,000
  • RUS must fund the project

9
Authorized Loan/Grant Purposes
  • Construct, repair, improve, expand, or otherwise
    modify rural WATER supply

and distribution lines including distribution
lines, hydrants, pumping stations, water tanks
10
Authorized Loan/Grant Purposes
  • Acquire water
  • supply or
  • water rights
  • (i.e. wells,
  • reservoirs)

11
Authorized Loan/Grant Purposes
  • Construct, repair, expand, improve or otherwise
    modify WASTE collection, pumping, treatment, or
    other disposal facilities

12
Authorized Loan/Grant Purposes
  • Construct, repair,
    improve, expand, or
    otherwise modify
    STORM WATER systems
  • including storm sewer




    collection lines,




    retention ponds,




    culverts, wetlands

13
Authorized Loan/Grant Purposes
  • Related soft costs
  • (e.g. engineering, legal,
  • ROWs, land acquisition,
  • interest, OM
  • expenses)

Refinancing, if financially feasible and as a
small portion (lt50) of a project.

14
Loan Rates
  • Interest Rates are dependent upon Median
  • Household Income - rates are set quarterly.
  • For April June 2005 based on 2000 Census
  • 4.5 - Poverty Line - 0 to 33,832 with Health
    Sanitary Hazards
  • 4.375 - Intermediate - 0 to 33,832
  • 4.375 - Intermediate - 33,833 to 42,291
  • 4.25 - Market - 42,292 or greater
  • http//www.usda.gov/rus/water/docs/int-rate.txt

15
Loan/Grant Terms
  • Loan term of 40 years
  • Grants awarded to meet target user rates
  • to maximum eligibility based on MHI
  • 75 - 0 to 33,832
  • 45 - 33,383 to 42,291
  • 0 - 41,292 or greater
  • 2000 MHI
  • http//factfinder.census.gov/servlet/BasicFactsSer
    vlet

16
Loan/Grant Terms
  • Joint funding with other sources
  • (i.e. PENNVEST, CDBG, PA DCED,
  • ARC, ACOE 313, etc.)
  • Security will be a lien on
  • revenue - Financing
  • Statement filed with the
  • Secretary of State

17
Joint Planning Meetings
  • PA DEP
  • PENNVEST
  • RUS
  • Others
  • CDBG
  • PA DCED
  • ACOE

18
General Requirements
  • Security will be a lien on revenue
  • Public Notices and Public Meeting
  • Environmental Review
  • RUS concurrence for all contracts and Agreements
    for Professional Services

19
General Requirements (Contd.)
  • RUS review of project scope, design and
  • costs
  • Legal Bond Counsel Services
  • Interim Financing Requirements
  • Reserve Requirements
  • Graduation - refinance with conventional
  • funds

20
Application Process
  • Initial Application and Eligibility Determination
  • Full Application and Planning Stage
  • Loan Approval and Obligation of Funds
  • Design Stage/Bidding and Award of Contract
  • Construction Phase
  • Closing
  • Servicing

21
Opportunities with RUS
  • Longest fixed rate term available
  • Availability of grants-up to 45 or 75
  • (subject to Federal allocation)
  • Commitment prior to authorizing design
  • No fees for RUS services
  • RUSs commitment to customer service
  • No pre-payment penalties
  • Fast payment during construction

22
Considerations with RUS
  • RUS review of project scope, design,
  • and costs in addition to DEPs approval
  • Mitigation measures to protect
  • farmland, wetlands and floodplains
  • Interim financing if loan gt 500K
  • PRWA Interim Program cuts interest cost
  • 10 Reserve Fund when no guarantee
  • Funding delays if grant is needed

23
GUARANTEED LOANS
  • Same purpose as the regular water sewer program
  • Applicants are not eligible for grant
  • Guarantees will not exceed 90 of the loss of
    interest and principal on loan
  • Oversight and servicing by the lender and
    therefore much less involvement by the
    government.

24
RUSs Goals
  • Provide loan and grant funds for water,
    wastewater, and stormwater projects serving the
    most financially needy communities.
  • Construct facilities which are modest in
  • size, design, and cost.
  • Provide financial assistance which results in
    reasonable user costs for rural residents, rural
    businesses, and other rural users.

25
End Result - Your Project!
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Visit Our Website
www.rurdev.usda.gov/pa
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