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 NEWS RELEASES
03/05/07:
FY 2008 TA Grant Funding

 KEY ITEMS
 Grant Applications
FY 2008 Clean Water TA Grant Project Priority List Application

FY 2008 Drinking Water TA Grant Project Priority List Application

 Loan Applications
2007 Clean Water Loan Project Priority List Application

2007 Drinking Water Loan Project Priority List Application

 2007 IUP and PPLs
2007 Technical Assistance Intended Use Plan & Project Priority List

2007 Clean Water Intended Use Plan and Project Priority List

2007 Drinking Water Intended Use Plan and Project Priority List

 2006 IUP and PPLs
2006 Technical Assistance Intended Use Plan & Project Priority List

2006 CleanWater Intended Use Plan and Project Priority List

2006 Drinking Water Intended Use Plan and Project Priority List

 New Publications
2006 Arizona Water and Wastewater Residential Rate Survey

2006 Audited Financial Statement

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Welcome to the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona's (WIFA) Web site.

WIFA is an independent agency of the state of Arizona and is authorized to finance the construction, rehabilitation and/or improvement of drinking water, wastewater, wastewater reclamation, and other water quality facilities/projects. Generally, WIFA offers borrowers below market interest on loans for one hundred percent of eligible project costs.

As a "bond bank," WIFA is able to issue water quality bonds on behalf of communities for basic water infrastructure. Through active portfolio and financial management, WIFA provides significant savings due to lower interest rates and shared/reduced closing costs. WIFA is able to lower a borrower's interest costs to between 70 and one hundred percent of WIFA's tax-exempt cost of borrowing.

WIFA's principal tools for providing low interest financial assistance include the Clean Water Revolving Fund for publicly held wastewater treatment projects and the Drinking Water Revolving Fund for both publicly and privately held drinking water systems. Both funds are capitalized by contributions from the state and the U.S. Congress.

WIFA also manages a Technical Assistance (TA) program. The TA program offers pre-design and design grants to all eligible wastewater and drinking water systems. Both pre-design and design loans are available. The purpose of the TA program is to enhance project readiness to proceed with a WIFA project construction loan.

Our vision at WIFA is to guide our resources to communities with the greatest need to maintain and enhance Arizona's quality of life.

WIFA's mission is to maintain and improve water quality in Arizona by providing financial assistance and technical assistance for basic water infrastructure.



Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona
1110 West Washington, Suite 290, Phoenix, Arizona 85007
Phone: (602) 364-1310 | Fax (602) 364-1327
Toll Free: (877) 298-0425
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