WAC 173-98-040
Revolving fund uses. The revolving fund
may be used for the following purposes:
(1) To provide loans to finance the planning, design,
and/or construction of water pollution control facilities;
(2) To provide loans for nonpoint source pollution
control management projects that implement the Washington's
Water Quality Management Plan to Control Nonpoint Sources of
Pollution, and for developing and implementing a conservation
and management plan under section 320 of the act;
(3) To provide loans for up to twenty years reserve
capacity for water pollution control facilities;
(4) To buy or refinance the debt obligations incurred by
applicants after March 7, 1985, for the construction of water
pollution control facilities;
(5) To guarantee or buy insurance for local obligations
to improve credit market access or reduce interest rates;
(6) As a source of revenue or security for the payment of
principal and interest on revenue or general obligation bonds
issued by the state if the proceeds of those bonds will be
deposited in the revolving fund;
(7) To finance administration costs incurred by the
department as authorized by the act and chapter 90.50A RCW;
and
(8) To provide loan subsidies in the form of reduced
interest rates and forgivable principal to public bodies for
statewide, high-priority water quality projects that are
consistent with the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251-1387.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 90.50A RCW, RCW 90.48.035, and 43.21A.080. 11-20-036 (Order 10-14), § 173-98-040, filed
9/27/11, effective 10/28/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 90.48.035. 07-14-096 (Order 05-16), § 173-98-040, filed
6/29/07, effective 7/30/07. Statutory Authority: Chapter 90.50A RCW. 01-01-043 (Order 00-11), § 173-98-040, filed
12/8/00, effective 1/8/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21.080 and chapters 34.05 and 90.50A RCW. 98-24-036 (Order
98-10), § 173-98-040, filed 11/24/98, effective 12/25/98. Statutory Authority: Chapter 90.50A RCW. 89-18-019 (Order
89-34), § 173-98-040, filed 8/29/89, effective 9/29/89.]