Subdivision 1. Program established. When money is appropriated for grants under this program, the authority shall award grants up to a maximum of $7,000,000 to governmental units to cover 80 percent of the cost of water infrastructure projects made necessary by:
(1) a wasteload reduction prescribed under a total maximum daily load plan required by section 303(d) of the federal Clean Water Act, United States Code, title 33, section 1313(d);
(2) a phosphorus concentration or mass limit which requires discharging one milligram per liter or less at permitted design flow which is incorporated into a permit issued by the Pollution Control Agency;
(3) any other water quality-based effluent limit established under section 115.03, subdivision 1, paragraph (e), clause (8), and incorporated into a permit issued by the Pollution Control Agency that exceeds secondary treatment limits; or
(4) a total nitrogen concentration or mass limit that requires discharging ten milligrams per liter or less at permitted design flow.
Subd. 2. Grant application. Application for a grant must be made to the authority on forms prescribed by the authority, including a project schedule and cost estimate for the work necessary to comply with the requirements listed in subdivision 1. The Pollution Control Agency shall review and certify to the authority those projects that have plans and specifications approved under section 115.03, subdivision 1, paragraph (f).
Subd. 3. Project priorities. The authority shall accept applications under this program during the month of July. When a project is certified by the Pollution Control Agency the authority shall reserve money for the project in the order listed on the Pollution Control Agency's project priority list and in an amount based on the cost estimate submitted to the authority when the project is certified or the as-bid costs, whichever is less. Notwithstanding Minnesota Rules, chapter 7077, the Pollution Control Agency may rank a drinking water infrastructure project on the agency's project priority list if the project is necessary to meet an applicable requirement in subdivision 1.
Subd. 4. Grant approval. The authority must make a grant for an eligible project only after:
(1) the applicant has submitted the as-bid cost for the water infrastructure project;
(2) the Pollution Control Agency has certified the grant eligible portion of the project; and
(3) the authority has determined that the additional financing necessary to complete the project has been committed from other sources.
Subd. 5. Grant disbursement. Disbursement of a grant must be made for eligible project costs as incurred by the governmental unit and in accordance with a project financing agreement and applicable state and federal laws and rules governing the payments.
2005 c 20 art 1 s 39; 2006 c 251 s 12,13; 2007 c 96 art 1 s 7; 2013 c 105 s 1-3,9; 1Sp2015 c 4 art 4 s 127-129; 1Sp2017 c 8 art 2 s 16
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 440 - 446A — Municipal Public Works
Chapter 446A — Public Facilities Authority
Section 446A.01 — Minnesota Public Facilities Authority Act.
Section 446A.02 — Definitions.
Section 446A.03 — Minnesota Public Facilities Authority.
Section 446A.04 — Powers; Duties; Program Administration.
Section 446A.051 — Project Financial Assistance.
Section 446A.07 — Clean Water Revolving Fund.
Section 446A.072 — Water Infrastructure Funding Program.
Section 446A.073 — Point Source Implementation Grants.
Section 446A.075 — Small Community Wastewater Treatment Program.
Section 446A.076 — Estimated Funding Needs.
Section 446A.081 — Drinking Water Revolving Fund.
Section 446A.083 — Methamphetamine Laboratory Cleanup Revolving Account.
Section 446A.085 — Transportation Revolving Loan Fund.
Section 446A.086 — State May Guarantee Governmental Unit Building Debt; Repayment.
Section 446A.087 — Credit Enhanced Bond Program.
Section 446A.09 — Report; Audit.
Section 446A.12 — Issuance Of Bonds.
Section 446A.13 — Tender Option.
Section 446A.14 — Interest Rate Swaps And Other Agreements.
Section 446A.16 — Money Of The Authority.
Section 446A.17 — Nonliability.
Section 446A.18 — Purchase And Cancellation By Authority.
Section 446A.19 — State Pledge Against Impairment Of Contracts.