EFC FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
New York State Association of Counties
2017 Fall Seminar
September 15, 2017
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EFC Overview
Public benefit corporation that
provides low-cost capital and grants
for water-quality improvement
projects
Provides financial assistance for local
wastewater and drinking water
infrastructure through Clean Water
and Drinking Water State Revolving
Fund Programs
New York’s Water Infrastructure Bank
National Leader in
Water Infrastructure Investment
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NYS leads the nation with
the largest annual
investment in water-quality
infrastructure
Since 2011, EFC has
provided more than $11.5
billion in subsidized loans,
grants and loan re-financings
to local governments
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STATE REVOLVING FUND
(SRF) PROGRAMS
Clean Water State Revolving Fund Overview
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Low-cost financing for
wastewater and water quality
infrastructure
Administered by EFC and DEC
A variety of publicly-owned
water quality improvement
projects are eligible for financing
including:
Point Source Projects
Nonpoint Source Projects
National Estuary Projects
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Overview
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Provides low-cost financing and grants
for public and private drinking water
infrastructure
Administered by EFC and DOH
A variety of public and private water
system projects are eligible for low-cost
financing including:
Treatment Plants
Distribution Mains
Storage Facilities
Intended Use Plans
The Annual Intended Use Plan
describes each SRF program,
lists available funds and
identifies the use of those
funds each FFY (effective Oct.
1 through Sep. 30)
EFC & DOH assigns a project
priority score based on water
quality and public health
impacts
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Effective: October 2016
Clean Water State Revolving Fund
Federal Fiscal Year 2017
Effective October 1, 2016 – September 30, 2017
Final October 2016
Listing Your Project on the Intended Use Plan (IUP)
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EFC and DOH will use information
provided on listing form and
engineering report to score,
rank, and list all projects.
Projects will be categorized by
population size on the CWSRF
or DWSRF Annual IUP or
Multi-Year List.
Eligible project costs will be based
on documented values from engineering reports,
plans and specifications, and bid awards.