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Arizona Water Infrastructure Finance Authority

Organization name
Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona
Country name
USA
Country of registration
USA
Industry
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Public debt
119 mln USD

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WIFA 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 rates on loans. 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 no closing costs. WIFA is able to lower a borrower's interest costs to between 70 and 95% 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. WIFA also manages a Planning and Design Technical Assistance Program. This program offers planning and design funding to eligible wastewater and drinking water systems. The purpose of the program is to help prepare water and wastewater facilities for future infrastructure project construction.

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