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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 8, 2005
CONTACT: Niki Pocock, (850) 245-2112

 

DEP Awards Loan to Ponce Inlet

--Ponce Inlet to receive $300,000 for stormwater facility improvement--

PONCE INLET – The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) recently awarded a $300,000 low-interest loan to the City of Ponce Inlet for stormwater management. The loan, part of DEP’s State Revolving Fund Program, is the latest installment in a $2 million project to reduce stormwater effects on water bodies. The project will improve water quality of the Halifax River and other receiving water bodies.

“Florida is committed to protecting state lakes, rivers, streams and aquifer systems by using highly developed water quality improvement technologies,” said DEP Secretary Colleen M. Castille. “The Department is using the State Revolving Fund loan program to help build and upgrade local government systems to ensure the highest standards are met.”

The State Revolving Fund Program was established to provide low-interest financing to plan, design and build public water, wastewater and stormwater systems. Funds can be used for drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, reuse, water quality projects, brownfields, estuary protection and other water quality improvement projects. Funded by federal capitalization grants, state matching funds, loan repayments and interest earnings, State Revolving Fund Program loans are offered at interest rates as low as 32 percent below current market rates. Repayments from earlier loans are used to make new loans, allowing the program to operate in perpetuity.

Under the leadership of Governor Jeb Bush and the Florida Legislature, Florida has invested more than $1.9 billion to improve wastewater treatment, clean up stormwater pollution and upgrade drinking water facilities, funding more than 950 projects statewide since 1999. Over the last six years, the State Revolving Fund Program awarded more than $1.3 billion to plan, design and build water facilities across the state, including almost $290 million last year.

For more information on the State Revolving Fund Program, visit http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/wff/index.htm .

Ponce Inlet

“Florida is committed to protecting state lakes, rivers, streams and aquifer systems by using highly developed water quality improvement technologies.”

~   Colleen M. Castille
Secretary

 

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Last updated: November 08, 2005

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