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RWIC - Rural Water Infrastructure Committee

RWIC Project Meetings
Informal Project Meetings are held on an "as needed basis" depending on where projects are located.  
What RWIC Project Meetings Do
Communities have the opportunity to present their projects to a number of RWIC funding partners. Together, the community and funding partners can work to find the best possible solution to their funding wastewater and water infrastructure challenges. The funding partners will provide practical suggestions for technical, operational or financing; develop possible solutions, follow-up actions or referrals; conduct training, on-site visits, one-on-one technical assistance; and guide projects through the next steps.
 
Why Attend a RWIC Meeting?
You should attend a RWIC meeting if you have:
          Water/wastewater infrastructure needs
          Search for financing options
          Insufficient water quality/quantity problems
          Septic tank problems
          General troubleshooting
          Need of technical assistance
 
RWIC Project Meeting Agenda
Each meeting lasts 45 minutes to an hour and includes:
  • Introductions
  • Presentation of project by community
  • Technical discussion of project
  • Discussion of financing options
  • Summary & next steps              
 
After the RWIC Project Meeting
A representative from RWIC will provide follow-up and assist in helping the community take the steps proposed at the meeting.

 

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