Clean Water Revolving Fund (Cwrf) Questionnaire for Potential Financial Assistance is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is the Clean Water Revolving Fund (CWRF)?
A: The Clean Water Revolving Fund is a financial assistance program that provides funding for clean water projects.
Q: Who is eligible for potential financial assistance from the CWRF in North Dakota?
A: Entities such as municipalities, counties, and regional water authorities may be eligible for financial assistance from the CWRF in North Dakota.
Q: What types of projects can receive financial assistance from the CWRF?
A: Projects related to clean water, such as wastewater treatment facilities, stormwater management systems, and water quality improvement projects, may be eligible for financial assistance from the CWRF.
Q: How does the CWRF program work?
A: The CWRF program provides low-interest loans and grants to eligible entities for the planning, design, and construction of clean water projects.
Q: What is the interest rate for loans from the CWRF?
A: The interest rate for loans from the CWRF is typically below market rate and may vary depending on the project and other factors.
Q: Are there any requirements for potential financial assistance from the CWRF?
A: Yes, there are requirements such as demonstrating the need for the project, compliance with environmental regulations, and the ability to repay the loan.
Q: How can entities apply for financial assistance from the CWRF?
A: Entities can contact the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to obtain application materials and guidance on applying for financial assistance from the CWRF.
Q: Are there any deadlines for applying for financial assistance from the CWRF?
A: Deadlines for submitting applications may vary, so it is important to check with the DEQ or the CWRF program for specific deadlines.
Form Details:
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