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iup final schedule spring 2022

by Cecilia Kemmer Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Final Exam Schedule - Spring 2022 Friday, April 29 – Thursday, May 5 Monday/Wednesday Courses

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When is the 2022 clean water intended use plan (IUP) effective?

The 2022 Clean Water Intended Use Plan (IUP) is effective Oct. 1, 2021 to Sept. 30, 2022. The Intended Use Plan (IUP) contains two lists of eligible projects: the Multi-Year Project Priority List and the Annual Project Priority List.

What is the IUP and why do I need It?

The IUP is a federal requirement and is subject to public review and comment. A new project may be listed at any time. Listed projects represent those that need financing and allows EFC to allocate State Revolving Funds for the year.

How will I Hold my office hours for spring 2022?

To maximize access for students, for Spring 2022 I will be holding my office hours via a mixture of in person and Zoom. Monday: 10:00 a.m. – Noon (In person in Jane E. Leonard Hall, Room 506L)

When are eligible projects included in the IUP?

What is an IUP?

What is intended use plan?

Is IUP a federal requirement?

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2023 Clean Water State Revolving Fund Intended Use Plan, 2022 Draft Amendment No. 2 and Revised Hardship Policy are released for public comment.

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The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund provides a financial incentive for public water systems to undertake needed drinking water infrastructure improvements (e.g., treatment plants, distribution mains, storage facilities).

CWSRF Intended Use Plan - Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Intended Use Plan (IUP) for Clean Water State Revolving Funds (CWSRF) for the State Fiscal Year 2022-2023(SFY23) , including the BIL General Supplemental. The CWSRFIUP is updated after each priority list meeting held quarterly throughout the fiscal year. Go to the Clean Water SRFPriority Liststo find the most current list of obligated projects for CWSRF funding.

When are eligible projects included in the IUP?

All eligible projects that are submitted are included in the IUP at the beginning of a federal fiscal year.

What is an IUP?

An Intended Use Plan (IUP) is prepared annually to account for how the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) will be used during a federal fiscal year. The need for funding continues to outpace availability. The IUP prioritizes projects based on a scoring system and determines which projects can be funded.

What is intended use plan?

The Intended Use Plan (IUP) contains two lists of eligible projects: the Multi-Year Project Priority List and the Annual Project Priority List.

Is IUP a federal requirement?

The IUP is a federal requirement and is subject to public review and comment.

When are eligible projects included in the IUP?

All eligible projects that are submitted are included in the IUP at the beginning of a federal fiscal year.

What is an IUP?

An Intended Use Plan (IUP) is prepared annually to account for how the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) will be used during a federal fiscal year. The need for funding continues to outpace availability. The IUP prioritizes projects based on a scoring system and determines which projects can be funded.

What is intended use plan?

The Intended Use Plan (IUP) contains two lists of eligible projects: the Multi-Year Project Priority List and the Annual Project Priority List.

Is IUP a federal requirement?

The IUP is a federal requirement and is subject to public review and comment.

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