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Title

Washington State Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund -- Final Intended Use Plan FY 2004

Month-Year PublishedAugust 2003
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Short Description

This Final Intended Use Plan (IUP) describes how the state of Washington plans to use the moneys available to the Washington State Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund (SRF) during state fiscal year 2004 (FY 2004).

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Publication Number03-10-070
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Number of pages 43
Keywords environmental, Environmental Protection Agency, grant, Intended Use Plan, loan, money, plan, pollution , pollution control, rural, water
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Abstract Long Description

This Final Intended Use Plan (IUP) describes how the state of Washington plans to use the moneys available to the Washington State Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund (SRF) during state fiscal year 2004 (FY 2004). Total funds available for this year's IUP will be $85,311,513. This total is based on receiving the federal fiscal year (FFY) 2003 Title VI capitalization grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the required 20% state match to the federal grant from Washington State's 2003-2005 biennial appropriations, deobligated funds from previous funding cycle loan recipients, principal and interest repayments carried over from state fiscal year 2003, principal and interest repayments from previous funding cycle loan recipients, and the redirection of remaining funds reserved for technical assistance under the federal Hardship Grant Program for Rural Communities to a grant for an eligible community. Four percent of the federal Title VI capitalization grant is designated for the Department of Ecology′s (Ecology) eligible administration costs. The remaining $84,390,187 will be available as loans and one grant for water pollution control projects.


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