GEFA Approves Water, Sewer Infrastructure Projects for Communities Around Georgia
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Twenty-six projects total $43.1 million 7/21/09 Governor Sonny Perdue announced today the approval of
26 environmental infrastructure project loans totaling $43.1
million. Twenty-three of the projects were either fully or
partially financed by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
(ARRA) at a total of $39 million. The GEFA board of
directors approved the commitments to help finance water and
sewer infrastructure projects in 24 communities. “Investment in infrastructure creates jobs, promotes economic
development and increases our citizens’ quality of life,” said
Governor Perdue. “Improving public health and safety is
critical to a community’s economic growth and prosperity.”
“The federal water and sewer programs administered by GEFA
assist local governments with improving their environmental
infrastructure,” said GEFA Executive Director Phil Foil.
“Financing water and sewer projects encourages economic growth
and the stewardship of our environment.” Foil expressed appreciation to Governor Perdue, “The projects that we agreed to finance today illustrate how
GEFA helps communities of all sizes, in all areas of the state,”
said Matt Beasley, chairman of the GEFA board of directors and
mayor of the city of GEFA helps communities prepare for economic growth and
development through the provision of low interest loans. The
Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) is a federal loan
program administered by GEFA for wastewater infrastructure and
water pollution abatement projects. Eligible projects
include a wide variety of storm water and wastewater collection
and treatment projects. The Drinking Water State Revolving
Fund (DWSRF) is a federal loan program administered by GEFA for
water infrastructure projects. Eligible projects include
public health-related water supply construction. In February, Congress approved and the President signed the
ARRA, which included a substantial investment in the CWSRF and
the DWSRF programs. The ARRA also directs the states to
reserve 20 percent of the ARRA funding for “…projects to address
green infrastructure, water or energy efficiency improvements or
other environmentally innovative activities.” Under the ARRA financing terms adopted by the GEFA board of
directors, cities or counties that are OneGeorgia-eligible
qualify for a 70 percent subsidy. Cities or counties that
are not OneGeorgia-eligible qualify for a 40 percent subsidy.
Cities or counties with eligible green projects qualify for a 60
percent subsidy. For example, if a OneGeorgia-eligible
community applies for a $1 million loan, then 70 percent of the
loan will be forgiven and the community will close on a 20-year
loan of $300,000 at a three percent interest rate.
OneGeorgia-eligible communities are located outside the state’s
metropolitan areas and have a population of 50,000 or less with
a poverty rate of ten percent or greater. The unprecedented
amounts of subsidy in the ARRA financing terms will help Below are details of the loans approved today: City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of The city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of Financed through the ARRA as a green project, City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of The city of City of Financed through the ARRA as a green project, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of Financed through the ARRA as a green project, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Union Point Financed through the ARRA, the city of City of Financed through the ARRA, the city of Cities and counties interested in more information regarding
GEFA loans should visit
www.gefa.org
or call (404) 584-1000. The Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority (GEFA)
provides financial assistance and administers programs that
encourage stewardship of the environment and promote economic
development statewide. GEFA is the lead state agency for
energy planning and alternative fuels; manages the Governor’s
Energy Challenge and the Georgia Land Conservation Program;
maintains state-owned fuel storage tanks; and offers financing
for reservoir and water supply, water quality, storm water and
solid waste infrastructure. |













