Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-15-304 - Drinking Water Revolving Fund Project Priority List Ranking
A. The Authority
shall rank each project listed on the Drinking Water Revolving Fund Project
Priority List based on the total points of each project. The Authority shall
consider the following categories to determine the total points of each
project:
1. The Authority shall evaluate the
current conditions of the system through the system's scores on the
Department's master priority list.
2. The Authority shall evaluate the degree to
which the project will result in improvement to the water system.
3. The Authority shall evaluate the degree to
which the project addresses water or energy efficiency or environmentally
innovative approaches.
4. The
Authority shall evaluate the degree to which the project promotes any of the
following:
a. Consolidation of facilities,
operations, and ownership;
b.
Extending service to existing areas currently served by another facility;
or
c. A regional approach to
operations, management, or new facilities.
5. The Authority shall determine whether the
project received assistance from the Authority in a previous funding
cycle.
6. The Authority shall
evaluate the applicant's local fiscal capacity.
B. Two or more projects may receive the same
total points. If sufficient clean water revolving loan funds are not available
to fund the projects, the Authority shall give priority to the project with the
highest current condition score under subsection (A)(1). If projects remain
tied, priority will be given to the project with the highest water system
improvement score under subsection (A)(2). If projects remain tied, this
process shall continue through the categories under subsections (A)(3) through
(6), sequentially. If projects continue to have the same total points, the
Board shall determine the priority of the tied projects.
C. The Authority shall determine the subsidy
for each project on the Drinking Water Revolving Fund Project Priority List
based on the applicant's local fiscal capacity score and the total points of
the project. The Authority shall incorporate the subsidy in the financial
assistance agreement.
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