(1) All loans made under the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Act shall be made only to owners of public water systems that: (a) Meet the requirements of financial, technical, and managerial capability set by the department; (b) Pledge sufficient revenue sources for the repayment of the loan if such revenue may by law be pledged for that purpose; (c) In the case of a privately owned public water system, pledge sufficient revenue, collateral, or other security for the repayment of the loan; (d) Agree to maintain financial records according to generally accepted government accounting principles and to conduct an audit of the financial records according to generally accepted government auditing standards; and (e) Provide a written assurance, signed by an attorney holding an active license to practice in the State of Nebraska, that the recipient has proper title, easements, and rights-of-way to the property on or through which the safe drinking water project is to be constructed or extended. (2) Loans made for the construction of a safe drinking water project shall be made only to owners of public water systems which meet the conditions of subsection (1) of this section and, in addition, that: (a) Require the contractor of the project to post separate performance and payment bonds or other security approved by the department in the amount of the bid; (b) Provide a written notice of completion and start of operation of the safe drinking water project; (c) Employ a registered professional engineer to provide and be responsible for engineering services on the project such as an engineering report, construction contract documents, observation of construction, and startup services; and (d) Agree to operate and maintain the safe drinking water project so that it will function properly over the structural and material design life.
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