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Abboud, Michael [/0=EXCHANGELABS/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=B6F5AF791A1842F1ADCC088CBF9ED3CE-ABBOUD, MIC] 6/20/2018 9:22:37 PM Fox, Sally [Sally.Fox@mail.house.gov]; Rodrick, Christian [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=6515dbe46dae466da53c8a3aa3be8cc2-Rodrick, Ch]; Noyes, Kyle [Kyle.Noyes@mail.house.gov] Ringel, Aaron [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=1654bdc951284a6d899a418a89fb0abf-Ringel, Aar] RE: Omaha WIFIA Announcement
Thanks Sally!
From: Fox, Sally [mailto:Sally.Fox@mail.house.gov] Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 5:20 PM To: Abboud, Michael <abboud.michael@epa.gov>; Rodrick, Christian <rodrick.christian@epa.gov>; Noyes, Kyle <Kyle. Noyes@mail.house.gov> Cc: Ringel, Aaron <ringel.aaron@epa.gov> Subject: Re: Omaha WIFIA Announcement
Here is the quote from Rep, Bacon. Thank you guys! Please let me know when you send out the release so we can highlight it as well,
"This is great news for our Omaha community. Federal programs that provide our state with the flexibility to address our water infrastructure needs, like the WIFIA loan, will allow Nebraska to better serve its citizens and improve public health in Omaha. Thanks to the collaboration offederal, state, and local partners, this loan will create jobs and contribute to the long-term growth of our community."
From: "Abboud, Michael" <3bhoud.michael@epa.gov> Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 4:37 PM To: "Fox, Sally" <Sally.Fox@mail.house.gov>, "Rodrick, Christian" < rQdrick.chnstj3n@epa.gov>, "Noyes, Kyle" < Kv le.Nov e s @ m 3ii.hou se.gOY> Cc: "Ringel, Aaron" < ringeLaaron@epa.gov> Subject: RE: Omaha WIFIA Announcement
Hey Sally wanted to check in and see if you were able to get a quote from the Congressman?
From: Fox, Sally [mailto:Sally.Fox@mail.house.gov] Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 10:00 AM To: Rodrick, Christian <rodrie.k.chrisfian@epa.gov>; Noyes, Kyle <Kyie.Noyes@m3il.house.gov> Cc: Ringel, Aaron <ringei.aaron@epa.gov>: Abboud, Michael <ahhoud.michael@epa.gov> Subject: Re: Omaha WIFIA Announcement
Hi Christian,
Thank you for the email---this is great news for our district: I will start working on our quote and get it to you ASAP. When is your deadline?
Thanks!
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Sally Fox Press Secretary Congressman Don Bacon (NE-02) (o) 202-225-4155 |(c)[ Ex. 6 1516 Longworth HOB
From: "Rodrick, Christian" < rodnck.chrLsfian@ep3.gov> Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 9:53 AM To: "Fox, Sally" <Sajjy .Fox@maiLhouse.gov>, "Noyes, Kyle" <<yle.Noyes@maii.house.gov> Cc: "Ringel, Aaron" < ringel.a8ron@epa.goy>, "Abboud, Michael" <abboud.michael@epa.gov> Subject: Omaha WIFIA Announcement
Sally and Kyle,
I wanted to give you a heads up on some good news for Omaha. Tomorrow, a Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loan of $69.7 million will be going to the City. Below please find a draft, embargoed press release for your awareness. (Press release will go live tomorrow with the announcement.)
Additionally, we wanted to see if your boss would be interested in providing a quote to be included in the release? We are happy to answer any questions you may have on this. Congrats again to the city and let us know if you need anything additional.
Best,
Christian Rodrick Special Assistant Congressional and Intergovernmentai Relations U.S. Environmental Protection Agency O: (202) 564-4828
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EPA Provides Multi-Million Dollar Loan for Omaha Water Infrastructure Upgrades
City of Omaha, Neb., receives $69.7 million WIFIA loan to help improve water quality and protect public health
Washington- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a $69.7 million loan to the City of Omaha, Nebraska, to help finance the its Saddle Creek Retention Treatment Basin. This marks the second loan to be issued under EPA's Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program.
"Through EPA's WIFIA loan to Omaha, we are investing in the Heartland's water infrastructure and following through on our commitment to returning EPA to its core mission: providing Americans with clean air, water, and land," said EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. "This water infrastructure project will produce good jobs, improve local water quality, and better protect the health of more than 600,000 Omahans."
During wet weather events, the combined sewer system in the Saddle Creek Basin fills with stormwater and overflows, sending millions of gallons of polluted runoff and sewage into the Little Papillion Creek, a tributary of the Missouri River. When the Saddle Creek Retention Treatment Basin is completed in 2022, it can collect and treat up to 320 million gallons of wastewater and stormwater daily that would have spilled into the creek during wet weather. This represents a nearly 90 percent cut in local water pollution and a significant public health and environmental protection achievement.
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The project is estimated to cost $142.2 million and EPA's WIFIA loan will help finance nearly half of the project's eligible costs, including study, design, construction administration, inspection, material testing, land acquisition, and construction costs. Because the WIFIA program offers loans with low, fixed interest rates, EPA's loan is expected to save the City of Omaha up to $20 million. Project construction is scheduled to begin in spring 2019 and will create 165 construction jobs.
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Background
Established by the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act of 2014, the WIFIA program is a new federal loan and guarantee program at EPA that aims to accelerate investment in the nation's water infrastructure by providing long term, low-cost supplemental credit assistance for regionally and nationally significant projects.
In April 2018, EPA announced the availability of additional WIFIA funding that could provide as much as $5.5 billion in loans, which could leverage over $11 billion in water infrastructure projects. This year's WIFIA Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) highlights the importance of protecting public health including reducing exposure to lead and other contaminants in drinking water systems and updating the nation's aging infrastructure. Prospective borrowers seeking WIFIA financing in 2018 must submit a letter of interest (LOI) by July 31, 2018.
According to EPA's estimate of drinking water and wastewater needs, over $743 billion is needed for water infrastructure improvements. The WIFIA program plays an important part in fulfilling this need and in the President's Infrastructure Plan, which calls for increasing the program's funding authorization and expanding project eligibility.
For more information about the WIFIA program about the Saddle Creek Combined Sewer Overflow Retention Treatment Basin, visit: https://www.epa.gov/wifia
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