Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 52, December 27, 2024
4.1.
Determination of Eligible Projects. When evaluating any request for funding
assistance to plan, acquire, construct, improve or otherwise develop a project,
the Council and other State infrastructure agencies shall consider the
following:
4.1.1. The public health
benefits;
4.1.2. The economic
development benefits;
4.1.3. The
degree to which the project will correct deficiencies involving compliance of
water systems or sewage treatment facilities with State or federal laws, rules,
regulations or standards;
4.1.4.
The degree to which the project encourages effective and efficient
consolidation of water or sewage treatment systems consistent with the
comprehensive plan developed pursuant to Section six of the Act;
4.1.5. The cost effectiveness of the project
as compared with alternatives which achieve substantially the same public
health or economic development benefits, including the consideration of system
operation and maintenance requirements and providing maximum feasible fire
protection;
4.1.6. The availability
of alternative sources of funding which could finance all or a part of the
project, and the need for the assistance of the Council to finance the project
or attract other sources of funding;
4.1.7. The applicant's ability to operate and
maintain the system if the project is approved;
4.1.8. The degree to which the project
achieves other State or regional planning goals;
4.1.9. The estimated date upon which the
project could commence if funding were available and the estimated completion
date of the project;
4.1.10. Any
other considerations the Council considers necessary or appropriate to
accomplish the purpose and intent of the Act.
4.2. Waste Water Guidelines. When evaluating
a request for funding a project which will include the construction,
improvement, or development of a waste water facility, the Council and other
State infrastructure agencies shall consider the following:
4.2.1. The improvement of public health by
addressing direct human impact due to system malfunctions or inadequately
treated sewage; the severity of individual or public water supply
contamination; the degree of impact on public bathing areas; and the severity
of safety hazards from deteriorated facilities;
4.2.2. The enhancement of economic
development by encouraging directly or indirectly development activity and job
creation or retention;
4.2.3. The
facilitation of enforcement compliance by reducing the existence of overload
conditions, damage to fish and aquatic life, loss of boating and recreation
opportunities, impact on industrial water supply uses, and impact on crop
irrigation and degradation of streams used for stock watering;
4.2.4. The adequacy, efficiency and social
impact of the waste water facility; the extent that reorganization or
consolidation of facilities will be accomplished; whether the population will
be directly affected; the ongoing ability of the applicant to operate and
maintain the project facilities and system; an increase in the reliability of
service; and efficiency of the proposed solution when compared with other
alternatives; and
4.2.5. The
enhancement of the State goal of providing waste water treatment in developing
or developable but currently unserved areas.
4.3. Water Guidelines. When evaluating a
request for funding of a project which will include the construction,
improvement, or development of a water facility, the Council and other State
infrastructure agencies shall consider the following:
4.3.1. The effect on public health; the
elimination of an ongoing public health hazard; the elimination of a periodic
or potential public health hazard; and the preventive maintenance related to
health hazards;
4.3.2. The
enhancement of economic development activity and job creation or retention
resulting directly or indirectly from the project; the opportunity to use other
State programs; and the degree of local distress in the area where the project
is located;
4.3.3. The effect on
compliance and improvement in water system design, treatment, service,
operation and compliance;
4.3.4.
The ongoing ability of the applicant to operate and maintain the project
facility and system;
4.3.5. The
beneficial environmental and social impacts; beneficial environmental impact
only; and beneficial social impact only;
4.3.6. The adequacy and efficiency of the
water facility; the increase in availability of water, water conservation or
improvement in aesthetic water quality; the increase in the reliability of
service; and the efficiency of the proposed solution when compared with other
alternatives; and
4.3.7. The
enhancement of the State goal of providing potable water in developing, but
currently unserved areas.