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    Yes there is an extraordinary amount of water project work commencing in the U.S. This is only a portion of total investment aswell. Considering Lauder and the jewish business men have some very big leverage in the U.S, Fluence is in a prime position to secure some contracts, particularly now with Standford cert and title 22 plus EPA approval. Easy to see why some water companies listed in the U.S are trading at all time highs.

    Projects were selected on November 1, 2018 and borrowers have up to one year to apply.
    ProjectName Borrower ProjectDescription Invited LoanAmount WIFIA TotalProject Cost State Approval/EnvironmentalComplianceStatus
    1 Water Main Replacement Program City of Phoenix The Water Main Replacement Program will replace over 150,000 linear feet (LF) of water distribution mains, including replacement of the corresponding water service lines, hydrants and valves, annually. $49 million $100 million Arizona
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    2 San Mateo Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade and Expansion Project San Mateo-Foster City Public Financing Authority The San Mateo Wastewater Treatment Plant will be modified to replace and repair aging infrastructure, provide capacity for wet weather flows, eliminate effluent blending, produce a higher quality effluent, enhance system reliability, and support sustainability goals. $277 million $566 million California
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    3 Coachella Valley Stormwater Channel Improvement Project Coachella Valley Water District Coachella Valley Stormwater Channel Improvement Project will make stormwater channel improvements to increase capacity to capture and convey stormwater, reduce stormwater runoff to the surrounding areas, and help the district meet design standards. $22 million $45 million California
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    4 Carlsbad Intake Project Poseidon Resources (Channelside) LP Carlsbad Intake Project will rehabilitate the existing Carlsbad Desalination Plant to reconfigure the existing intake and discharge facilities, address compliance with the May 2015 amendment to the Water Quality Control Plan, Ocean Waters of California, and provide for a up to 10 percent increase in production capacity. $32 million $67 million California
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    5 Regional Wastewater Control Facility Modifications Project City of Stockton Public Financing Authority The Regional Wastewater Control Facility Modifications project will construct new aeration basins and associated secondary clarifiers to be in compliance with effluent limits for nitrogen compounds and rehabilitate other components of the system. $53 million $195 million California
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    6 Regional Environmental Sewer Conveyance Upgrade (RESCU) Program Silicon Valley Clean Water The Regional Environmental Sewer Conveyance Upgrade Program consists of a combination of rehabilitating, repurposing, and decommissioning existing conveyance system assets, and the construction of replacement assets to address the imminent failure of the community’s wastewater systems. $181 million $445 million California
    • Application Received: 1/29/2019
    • Pending
    7 Sunnyvale Cleanwater Program Phase 2 City of Sunnyvale The Sunnyvale Cleanwater Program Phase 2 project includes rehabilitation of the existing 29.5 million gallons per day (MGD) secondary and tertiary treatment facilities, construction of new secondary treatment and solids handling facilities, and reconstruction of support facilities necessary to operate the plant. $166 million $339 million California
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    8 Hinkle and Kokila Reservoir Rehabilitation and Replacement San Juan Water District The Hinkle and Kokila Reservoir Rehabilitation and Replacement project involves the replacement and rehabilitation of two existing potable drinking water storage reservoirs to improve the inlet and outlet structures and replace the covers. $12 million $28 million California
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    9 Donald C. Tillman Advanced Water Purification Facility City of Los Angeles The City of Los Angeles plans a major capital improvement project, the Donald C. Tillman Advanced Water Purification Facility, to turn the City’s wastewater into a sustainable water source for groundwater replenishment. $185 million $378 million California
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    10 Recycling plant No. 5 Expansion Project Inland Empire Utilities Agency RP-5 Expansion Project will expand the RP-5 Liquids Treatment System to meet service area growth, relocate the RP-2 Solids Treatment to RP-5, and construct a new solids treatment plant at RP-5. $138 million $345 million California
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    11 Joint Water Pollution Control Plant Effluent Outfall Tunnel Sanitation District No. 2 of Los Angeles County The Joint Water Pollution Control Plant Effluent Outfall Tunnel Project will replace the two existing Joint Water Pollution Control Plant (JWPCP) effluent outfall tunnels to provide seismic resistance and system redundancy. $426 million $869 million California
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    12 Brackish Water Desalination Project City of Antioch The City will construct the new Antioch Brackish Water Desalination Project with the capacity to produce up to 6 million gallons per day (MGD) of desalinated product water to offset the use of purchased water. $32 million $66 million California
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    13 North Indio Regional Flood Control Project Coachella Valley Water District The proposed project is a 3.3-mile regional stormwater channel conveyance facility to manage and capture storm water and reduce reoccurring runoff and debris to the City of Indio and parts of the unincorporated county. $29 million $59 million California
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    14 Comprehensive Infrastructure Repair, Rehabilitation and Replacement Program District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority The Comprehensive Infrastructure Repair, Rehabilitation and Replacement Program will rehabilitate, upgrade and/or replace aging water and wastewater infrastructure throughout the system. $144 million $295 million District of Columbia
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    15 Florida Keys Imperiled Water Supply Rehabilitation Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority The Florida Keys Imperiled Water Supply Rehabilitation project will include replacement of the existing, failing seawater Reverse Osmosis Facility, approximately 12 miles of piping, and a water distribution pump station. $45 million $91 million Florida
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    16 Regional Potable Water Improvements City of North Miami Beach Water The North Miami Beach Water Regional Potable Water Improvements will include a 4-phased expansion and rehabilitation of the aged Norwood Water Treatment Plant and its distribution and water supply facilities to meet current and future demands. $62 million $126 million Florida
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    17 Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Electrical Distribution Building Upgrade Miami-Dade County The Wastewater Treatment Plant Electrical Distribution Building Upgrade will design and construct five new electrical distribution buildings across Miami-Dade County's three wastewater treatment plants. $343 million $699 million Florida
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    18 Accelerated Gravity Sewer Assessment and Rehabilitation Project Tohopekaliga Water Authority The Accelerated Gravity Sewer Assessment and Rehabilitation project will rehabilitate 65 high priority wastewater pumping station basins including over 900,000 feet of gravity mains. $32 million $65 million Florida
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    19 Water Reclamation Facility Improvements Pinellas County Utilities The Water Reclamation Facility Improvements Project will include installation of a cloth media filter system, new disinfection system, and other structural modifications at the William E. Dunn Water Reclamation Facility and improvement of the grit removal system at the South Cross Bayou Water Reclamation Facility. $13 million $27 million Florida
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    20 Priority Areas Sewer Assessment & Rehabilitation Program (PASARP) Consent Decree Packages DeKalb County Government Priority Areas Sewer Assessment & Rehabilitation Program Consent Decree Packages will rehabilitate and repair an aging wastewater collection and treatment system to comply with its December 2011 Sanitary Sewer Overflow Consent Decree. $251 million $526 million Georgia
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    21 North Fork Peachtree Creek Tank and Pump Station City of Atlanta North Fork Peachtree Creek Tank and Pump Station Project will construct an off-line temporary 15 million gallon capacity storage tank for peak wet weather sewage flow from the Peachtree Creek North Fork trunk sewer. $55 million $113 million Georgia
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    22 Northwest Water Treatment Facility (NWWTF) City of Wichita The Northwest Water Treatment Facility will provide 120 million gallons per day (MGD) of firm capacity and replace the existing, aging Main Water Treatment Plant (MWTP). $270 million $550 million Kansas
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    23 Water Supply, Treatment, Distribution and Storage Improvements and Additions City of Frontenac The proposed drinking water system project includes a new well, water treatment facility upgrades, water distribution system improvements, existing 75,000 gallon elevated water storage tank improvements, and a new 250,000 gallon elevated water storage tank. $5 million $11 million Kansas
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    24 Upper Middle Fork Pump Station (UMFPS) - Louisville, Kentucky Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District The Upper Middle Fork Pump Station project includes replacement of the existing Upper Middle Fork Pump Station with a new efficient 30 million gallons per day (MGD) Pump Station, installation of a relief interceptor to convey flows in excess of the current interceptor capacity, installation of a diversion gate, and extension of 30-inch force main from the pump station site to the Hikes Lane Interceptor. $44 million $90 million Kentucky
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    25 Ohio River Flood Pump Station Capacity Upgrades, Louisville, Kentucky Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District This project will evaluate and expand the existing Ohio River Flood Protection System to accommodate an increased total pumping capacity of approximately 1,600 million gallons per day (MGD) to meet a 10-percent annual chance of exceedance, 24-hour storm based on a projections to the year 2035. $118 million $240 million Kentucky
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    26 Morris Forman Biosolids Processiong Solution, Louisville, Kentucky Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District Morris Forman Biosolids Processing Solution project will consist of new construction and replacement/refurbishment of existing equipment to provide sustainable Class A biosolids, allow for energy recovery and production for on-site use, and reduce the amount of dewatered solids sent to landfill. $88 milion $179 million Kentucky
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    27 St. Louis Area Water Main Replacement and Lead Abatement Program American Water Capital Corporation The St. Louis Area Water Main Replacement and Lead Abatement Program will include the replacement of approximately 100 miles of main and adjacent customer-owned lead service lines. $84 million $171 million Missouri
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    28 Joplin Water Supply Reservoir American Water Capital Corp. (AWCC) - Joplin The Joplin Water Supply Reservoir project will construct a new dam, 1,000 to 1,500 acre water supply reservoir, and pumping facilities to provide a reliable water supply source for the Joplin area. $103 million $210 million Missouri
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    29 Blue River WWTP Biosolids Facility Project Kansas City Missouri Water Services Department The Blue River Wastewater Treatment Plant Biosolids Facility Project will improve the existing solids management processes to meet anticipated solids capacity, reliability, and regulatory requirements through 2035. $51 million $105 million Missouri
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    30 City of Cortland Clinton Avenue Gateway Project City of Cortland The Clinton Avenue Gateway project will replace aged water, sanitary sewer, and storm drainage, including water main, services, hydrants and valves. $9 million $19 million New York
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    31 Frank E. Van Lare Secondary Treatment Upgrades Monroe County The Frank E. Van Lare Secondary Treatment Upgrades project will improve secondary system treatment performance by implementing miscellaneous plant infrastructure improvements that will facilitate the Rapid Response Plan, improvements to the aeration system, and improvements to the secondary clarifiers. $15 million $31 million New York
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    32 Northwest Water Treatment Plant 36 MGD Improvements Project Brunswick County The Brunswick County’s Northwest Water Treatment Plant will add advanced treatment processes that can reliably remove harmful contaminants and expand from 24 million gallons per day (MGD) to 36 MGD to keep up with growth in Brunswick County. $74 million $152 million North Carolina
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    33 Enid KLWS Pipeline Enid Municipal Authority The Kaw Lake Alternative Water Supply Project consists of four infrastructure construction projects: (1) a micro-tunnel intake to withdrawal water from Kaw Lake; (2) 70-miles raw water conveyance pipeline; (3) a new 10.5 million gallons per day (MGD) water treatment plant (WTP); and (4) distribution system improvements. $53 million $146 million Oklahoma
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    34 Willamette Water Supply Program (WWSP) City of Hillsboro and Tualatin Valley Water District Phase 1 of the Willamette Water Supply Program (WWSP) will provide 60 million gallons per day (MGD) of resilient drinking water to the City of Hillsboro and Tualatin Valley Water District. $617 million $1.3 billion Oregon
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    35 Sewer System Improvements City of Lancaster The Sewer System Improvements program will include replacement and rehabilitation of sewers, upgrades to three pumping stations, study and implementation of a groundwater injection program, and stream daylighting. $22 million $44 million Pennsylvania
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    36 Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Phase III Facilities Narragansett Bay Commission The Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Phase III Facilities project includes design and construction of a storage tunnel and associated infrastructure to provide a storage volume of 58.6 million gallons. $251 million $512 million Rhode Island
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    37 T.E. Maxson Wastewater Treatment Facility Process and Biosolids Upgrades Program City of Memphis The T.E. Maxson Wastewater Treatment Facility Process and Biosolids Upgrades Program will include projects to subdivide an existing lagoon, construct a new administration building, renovate an existing lagoon, and replace belt filter presses and primary clarifiers. $144 million $250 million Tennessee
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    38 Ship Canal Water Quality Project City of Seattle Ship Canal Water Quality Project will build an offline storage tunnel to reduce the number and volume of Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) that discharge into the Lake Washington Ship Canal from Ballard, Fremont, Wallingford, and north Queen Anne. $197 million $402 million Washington
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
    39 Great Lakes Water Supply Project (Great Water Alliance [GWA] Program) City of Waukesha Water Utility The Great Lakes Water Supply Project will include the infrastructure needed to transition from the city's contaminated groundwater water supply to Lake Michigan water and then return it to Lake Michigan after use and high levels of wastewater treatment. $116 million $300 million Wisconsin
    • Invited to Apply
    • Pending
 
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