Examples of Revolving Fund Act in a sentence
The Program is established under and governed by the Safe Drinking Water Act of the Federal Government and the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Act of the State of Nebraska.
The State accounting system includes the following Program funds, as identified in the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Act: • Drinking Water Facilities Funds – General Fund 10000; Federal Funds 48416, 48417, and 48418; and Bond Funds 68480, 68481, 68482, 68483, 68484, 68485, and 68486.
In addition, based on the EEOC Education Technical Assistance and Training Revolving Fund Act of 1992 (P.L. 102-411), the EEOC is authorized to charge and receive fees to offset the costs of education, technical assistance and training.
The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Act §§71-5314 to 71-5327 requires that loans shall be made to eligible public water systems (PWSs) for eligible projects.
All projects funded under the Mississippi Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund Act undergo a review to determine whether the proposed project will have a significant impact on the environment.
The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program is a program within the Agency and is established under and governed by the Safe Drinking Water Act of the Federal Government and the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Act of the State of Nebraska.
In anticipation of the 1996 Amendments to the Federal SDWA, the 1995 State Legislature, under Title 75, Chapter 6, Part 2, Montana Code Annotated, passed the enabling legislation, entitled the Safe Drinking Water Treatment Revolving Fund Act, giving authority to the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and Montana Department of Natural Resources & Conservation (DNRC) to adopt administrative rules to implement the program.
The State accounting system includes the following Program funds, as identified in the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Act: • Drinking Water Facilities Funds – Federal Funds 48416 and 48418; Repaid Principal and Bond Funds 68481, 68482, 68483, 68484, and 68485.
Under the Montana Water Pollution Control State Revolving Fund Act, the DEQ may loan money to municipalities for construction of public sewage systems.
In addition, Guam EPA is seeking professional services and technical support to review and further develop current programmatic activities, to include, but not limited to the planning, development and implementation of Guam’s Zero Waste Plan, Guam’s Recycling Revolving Fund Act, Guam’s Beverage Container Recycling Act, and Guam’s Recycling Data Management Study.