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Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)

  • EPA Announces $369 Million in WIFIA Loans to San Francisco, California

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    • Fact Sheet: San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (pdf) (224.76 KB)
  • EPA is Accepting Letters of Interest for WIFIA Loans

    • Read about submitting a letter of interest
    • Learn about recently selected projects
    • See WIFIA Letters of Interest and Application Materials and apply for funding
  • Invest in Water Infrastructure

    • 106 Loans Closed
    • $18 Billion in WIFIA Financing
    • $38 Billion in Projects Supported
    • 129,000 Jobs Created
    • 57 Million People Served

    Learn about WIFIA's loans

  • Explore the WIFIA Program's 100 Closed Loans Story Map

    WIFIA Story Map Commemorates Milestones from Program Inception to 100 Closed Loans

The WIFIA program accelerates investment in our nation’s water infrastructure by providing long-term, low-cost supplemental loans for regionally and nationally significant projects.

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  • EPA announces $369 million in WIFIA loans to San Francisco, California
    • News Release
    • Fact Sheet: San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (pdf) (224.76 KB)
  • Explore WIFIA 100 Closed Loans Story Map
  • Sign up for WIFIA's Newsletter
  • WIFIA 2022 Annual Report Highlights New Program Flexibilities
  • WIFIA Program Finalizes BABA Act Waiver
  • EPA releases Notices of Funding Opportunities
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Last updated on May 31, 2023
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