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Q: What is the Vermont Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Service Line Inventory Loan Application?
A: The Vermont Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Service Line Inventory Loan Application is a loan application for municipal water systems in Vermont to inventory and replace lead service lines.
Q: What is the purpose of the DWSRF Service Line Inventory Loan Application?
A: The purpose of the DWSRF Service Line Inventory Loan Application is to help municipal water systems identify and replace lead service lines to ensure safe drinking water for residents.
Q: Who can apply for the DWSRF Service Line Inventory Loan?
A: Municipal water systems in Vermont can apply for the DWSRF Service Line Inventory Loan.
Q: What is the purpose of the inventory component of the loan?
A: The purpose of the inventory component of the loan is to assess and accurately record the locations and materials of service lines in the water system.
Q: What is the purpose of the replacement component of the loan?
A: The purpose of the replacement component of the loan is to financially support the replacement of lead service lines with non-lead materials.
Q: Why is it important to replace lead service lines?
A: It is important to replace lead service lines to reduce the risk of lead leaching into drinking water and to ensure compliance with safe drinking water standards.
Q: What are the eligible expenses for the DWSRF Service Line Inventory Loan?
A: Eligible expenses for the DWSRF Service Line Inventory Loan include the costs associated with inventory activities, such as labor, equipment, and testing.
Q: What are the eligible expenses for the DWSRF Service Line Replacement Loan?
A: Eligible expenses for the DWSRF Service Line Replacement Loan include the costs associated with the replacement of lead service lines, such as materials, labor, and project oversight.
Q: How can municipal water systems apply for the DWSRF Service Line Inventory Loan?
A: Municipal water systems can apply for the DWSRF Service Line Inventory Loan by completing the loan application form and submitting it to the appropriate agency.
Q: How can municipal water systems apply for the DWSRF Service Line Replacement Loan?
A: Municipal water systems can apply for the DWSRF Service Line Replacement Loan by completing the loan application form and submitting it to the appropriate agency.
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