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The Iowa Finance Authority (IFA) and the Iowa DNR announced that 25 municipalities with current State Revolving Fund (SRF) loans for water quality projects will save a total of more than $12 million in interest over the remaining life of their loans as a result of their interest rate being reduced from 3% to 1.75%.
The SRF is one of Iowa’s primary sources for financing projects designed to improve Iowa’s water quality. Two funds, one for drinking water and one for wastewater and pollution control, have provided low-cost financing to projects in nearly 700 Iowa communities in addition to farmers, watershed groups and others for water quality projects. The program is jointly administered by the IFA and the Iowa DNR.
“The SRF has been recognized for partnering with local governments to finance some of the most innovative and far-reaching water quality projects in the country,” said IFA Executive Director Debi Durham. “We’re proud of this partnership as well as the ability to help many SRF borrowers realize substantial savings and the ability to reallocate the funds elsewhere in their budgets, a benefit that may prove to be especially critical in 2020.”
“The City of Clinton has saved $5.7 million through the interest rate reduction on our SRF water quality loan,” said City of Clinton Finance Director Anita Dalton. “This savings is timely and will provide the City with some flexibility as we work to navigate the potential impacts of COVID-19.”
“This program is an excellent example of successful partnerships between state and local governments,” said Iowa DNR Director Kayla Lyon. “We are proud to play a role in assisting communities and municipalities of all sizes upgrade their water infrastructure – an investment their residents will benefit from for years to come.”
Besides offering communities low interest rates to finance water infrastructure projects, the State Revolving Fund offers other benefits, such as lower up-front costs and no reserve requirement.
For more information on the SRF Loan program, visit IowaSRF.com.
The Iowa Finance Authority administers the SRF in partnership with the Iowa DNR. The SRF assists communities with the costs of upgrading or constructing public wastewater and drinking water infrastructure projects.
Municipalities with recent interest rate reductions:
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BORROWER
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SAVINGS
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CONTACT
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City of Albert City
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$8,437
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Angie Nielsen: 712-843-5613
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City of Alburnett
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$34,781
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Danielle Brecht: 319-842-2692
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City of Algona
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$81,887
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Deb Bell: 515-295-2411
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City of Belmond
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$322,337
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Darrel Carlyle: 641-444-3386
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City of Clinton
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$5,762,050
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Anita Dalton: 563-242-2144
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City of Coralville
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$141,175
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Tony Roetlin: 319-248-1700
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City of Corydon
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$91,956
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Eva Moore: 641-872-1826
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City of Davenport
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$1,156,100
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Mallory Merritt: 563-326-7789
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Des Moines County Regional Solid Waste Comm.
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$399,236
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Hal Morton: 319-753-8126
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Des Metropolitan Wastewater Reclamation Authority
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$1,397,350
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Roxane Vaughan: 515-323-8008
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City of Dubuque
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$907,550
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Jenny Larson: 563-589-4398
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City of Edgewood
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$9,268.75
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Cindy Vorwald: 563-928-6842
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City of Ely
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$41,843
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Luanne Miller: 319-848-4103 ex. 7
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City of Guttenberg
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$71,850
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Denise Schneider: 563-252-1161 ext. 203
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City of La Porte City
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$136,837
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Bill Matthes: 319-342-3396
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City of Lewis
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$13,387
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Carrie Kirchhoff: 712-769-2216
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City of Marion
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$131,318
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Todd Steigerwaldt: 319-743-6311
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City of Newell
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$31,962
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Sierra Olsen: 712-272-4410
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City of Oelwein
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$23,537
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Barbara Rigdon: 319-283-5440
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Polk County
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$514,037
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Robert Rice: 515-286-3705
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City of Sioux City
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$419,637
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Teresa Fitch: 712- 279-6280
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City of Stacyville
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$72,443
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Harlan Bisbee: 641-710-2647
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City of Stanton
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$31,668
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Marilyn Rubel: 712-829-2654
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City of Wapello
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$34,225
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Mike Delzell: 319-523-4091
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City of Wellman
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$221,218
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Kelly Litwiller: 319-646-2154
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Total:
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$12,056,099
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The Iowa Environmental Protection Commission (EPC) approved the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Intended Use Plans (IUP) third quarter update for fiscal year 2022 (July 1, 2021-June 30, 2022). The Commission took the action on December 21, 2021 during their meeting.
Clean Water State Revolving Fund
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
For more information, please contact Theresa Enright, SRF Coordinator, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, 515-725-0498 or theresa.enright@dnr.iowa.gov.
Online and virtual training opportunities are being created and offered through community colleges, state industry associations, national industry associations, EPA, and other state industry partners. All operators should continue to monitor their emails and the Training Calendar on the Iowa DNR Operator Certification Database. Look at the calendar often, as there are new opportunities posted throughout the week.
Please contact Laurie Sharp at (515) 725-0284 with any questions concerning operator certification training.
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