Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP)

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A Revised Draft Safe Drinking Water Loan Program State Fiscal Year 2010 Funding List is published.

The Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) provides loans to public water systems to build, upgrade, or replace water supply infrastructure to protect public health and address federal and state safe drinking water requirements. The DNR is the primary administrator and the Department of Administration (DOA) is the financial manager for this program.

Below is a reference guide that serves as a tool for our customers intending to apply for financial assistance to the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program.

The reference guide provides information, listed alphabetically by topic, on the steps and regulations to be followed from the early stages of the loan process through the closeout stage.

For information related to SDWLP forms, publications, and deadlines, contact Deb Olson at (608) 266-5889 or debra.olson@wisconsin.gov.

If you have specific questions, please contact your Safe Drinking Water Loan Program project manager, or contact Jeanne Cargill.

For more information on drinking water, see the Bureau of Drinking Water and Groundwater's Main Web Page.


Reference Guide for all Safe Drinking Water Loan Program applicants.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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accounting (see financial management)
acronyms and abbreviations
administrative codes (see statutes and codes)
advantages of financing your project with the EIF
A/E agreements (see engineering contracts)
amendments
application contents - safe drinking water loan program
authorized representative resolution

bids and construction contracts
bond regulations (see IRS Private Activity Bond Regulations)
bond swap

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change orders
closeouts
codes and statutes (see statutes and codes)
comfort resolution (see reimbursement resolution)
construction management
contracts (see engineering contracts)
cost eligibility (see eligibility index)
credit review and project affordability

deadlines
debt types
declaration of intent to reimburse (see reimbursement resolution)
definitions
disbursements (see request for disbursements)

easements (see land)
eligibility index
engineering contracts

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FAA amendments (see amendments)
FAA (financial assistance agreement)
financial assistance agreement (FAA) and loan closing process
financial management
financing options
force account
forms and publications

ineligible costs (see eligibility index)
interest rates
interim financing
intermunicipal agreements - safe drinking water loan program
IRS private activity bond regulations
ITA (intent to apply)

land and easements
loan closing process
loan repayment

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MBE/WBE/SBRA
     Agency Lists
     Definitions
     EPA's Fair Share Policy
     Rural-Urban Continuum Code
     Solicitation Guidance
median household income
minority business (see MBE/WBE/SBRA)
municipal statutes

notice of intent to apply

payment requests (see request for disbursement)
PERF
priority evaluation and ranking form
private activity
project managers
PSC (public service commission)

reimbursement resolution
repayment
request for disbursement

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small businesses in rural areas (see MBE/WBE/SBRA)
staff
statutes and codes

timeline for a typical project

Wisconsin statutes (see statutes and codes)
women owned business (see MBE/WBE/SBRA)

See also the Bureau of Drinking Water and Groundwater pages on Drinking Water and Timeline Picture.

EIF Reference Guide Disclaimer

This information is intended solely as guidance, and does not contain any mandatory requirements except where requirements are found in statute or administrative rule. This guidance does not establish or affect legal rights or obligations, and is not finally determinative of any of the issues addressed. This guidance cannot be relied upon and does not create any rights enforceable by any party in litigation with the State of Wisconsin or the Department of Natural Resources. Any regulatory decisions made by the Department of Natural Resources in any matter addressed by this guidance will be made by applying the governing statutes and administrative rules to the relevant facts.
Last Revised: Monday November 16 2009