WWAC definition
Examples of WWAC in a sentence
WWAC members work together in coordinating funding and extending water quality standards and compliance.
This is accomplished through the program’s engineering report requirements in Title 131 and the WWAC process described in the response to number 3 above.
The Planning Grant program used DWSRF local assistance set-aside funds to provide financial assistance to eligible municipalities for preliminary engineering reports for small public water supply system improvement projects that will seek funding through the Water Wastewater Advisory Committee (WWAC) Common Pre-application process.
In addition, other agencies’ participation in the WWAC include the Nebraska Department of Economic Development, which administers the Community Development Block Grant program, and the USDA-Rural Development, which administers the Business and Community Programs, providing loans and grants to non-profit organizations in rural areas.
The WWAC reviews the project pre-application then advises the applicant which assistance provider(s) can best meet the project funding need.
AEDC participates in the Water Wastewater Advisory Committee (WWAC) loan and grant pre-application screening process.
Substantive concerns must be addressed before the WWAC recommends logical funding sources prior to submission of full application.
The WWAC replies to the applicant by letter and identifies potential funding sources for the project identified in the pre-application.
WWAC partners include the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC), the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (ANRC), the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ), the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH), the U.S. Department of Agriculture – Rural Development (USDA-RD), and Communities Unlimited (CU).
Through ANRC’s affiliation with the Water/Wastewater Advisory Committee (WWAC), the Division and ADH work together to address Safe Drinking Water Act compliance issues.