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Tuesday
September 28, 2010
9:30 AM
The Infrastructure Council helps identify available private, public, local, state and federal funding to assure that maximum financing is identified for each project. Funding has been coordinated by the Infrastructure Council with one or more of the following organizations:

One of the Council’s greatest accomplishments and continuing challenges is bringing all the funding agencies “to the table” to maximize funding capacity. There are several sources of funding for water and wastewater projects as described above. The funding sources participating to reach the $2 billion in projects already financed are shown in the chart below by percentage with the sources that have contributed less than $5.5 million combined into a category labeled “Other”.