West Virginia Code § 31-15A-17b

Infrastructure lottery revenue bonds for watershed compliance
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(a)(1) The Chesapeake Bay has been identified as an impaired water body due to excessive
nutrients entering the bay from various sources in six states, including wastewater facilities
in West Virginia. To restore the Chesapeake Bay, the states have agreed to reduce their
respective nutrient contributions to the Chesapeake Bay. e
(2) The Greenbrier River Watershed in southeastern West Virginia which encompasses
approximately 1,646 square miles, the majority of which lies within Pocahontas, Greenbrier,
Monroe, and Summers counties, has been identified as an impairued water body due to
excessive levels of fecal coliform and phosphorus entering the watershed from various
sources, including wastewater facilities in West Virginia. To trestore the Greenbrier River
Watershed, the state agrees to reduce the fecal coliform and phosphorus contributions to the
Greenbrier River Watershed.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this codle to the contrary, the Water Development
Authority may issue, in accordance with the psrovisions of §31-15A-17 of this code,
infrastructure lottery revenue bonds payable from the West Virginia Infrastructure Lottery
Revenue Debt Service Fund created by §31-15A-9 of this code and such other sources as may
be legally pledged for such purposesg other than the West Virginia Infrastructure Revenue
Debt Service Fund created by §31-15A-17 of this code.
(c) The council shall direct the Water Development Authority to issue bonds in one or more
series when it has approved Chesapeake Bay watershed compliance projects and Greenbrier
River watershed compliance projects with an authorized permitted flow of 400,000 gallons
per day or more. The proceeds of the bonds shall be used solely to pay costs of issuance,
fund a debt service reserve account, capitalize interest, pay for security instruments
necessary to market the bonds, and to make grants to governmental instrumentalities of the
state for the construction of approved Chesapeake Bay watershed compliance projects and
GreWenbrier River watershed compliance projects. To the extent funds are available in the
West Virginia Infrastructure Lottery Revenue Debt Service Fund that are not needed for
debt service, the council may direct the Water Development Authority to make grants to
project sponsors for the design or construction of approved Chesapeake Bay watershed
compliance projects and Greenbrier River watershed compliance projects: Provided, That
the council shall direct the Water Development Authority to provide from moneys in the
Lottery Revenue Debt Service Fund not needed to pay debt service in fiscal year 2013, a
grant of $6 million to a Chesapeake Bay watershed compliance project which opened bids on
December 28, 2011, and further provided that such Chesapeake Bay watershed compliance
project shall receive no further grant funding under this section after receipt of the $6
million grant.
(d) No later than June 30, 2012, each publicly owned facility with an authorized permitted
flow of 400,000 gallons per day or more that is subject to meeting Chesapeake Bay
compliance standards or Greenbrier River watershed compliance standards shall submit to
the council a 10-year projected capital funding plan for Chesapeake Bay watershed
compliance projects or Greenbrier River watershed compliance projects, as the case may be,
including a general project description, cost estimate, and estimated or actual project start
date and project completion date, if any. The council shall timely review the submitted
capital funding plans and forward approved plans to the Water Development Authority for
further processing and implementation pursuant to this article. If the council finds a plan to
be incomplete, inadequate, or otherwise problematic, it shall return the plane to the applicant
with comment on the plan shortcomings. The applicant may then resubmit to council an
amended capital funding plan for further consideration pursuant to ther terms of this
subsection.
(e) Upon approval, each proposed Chesapeake Bay watershed compliance project or
Greenbrier River watershed compliance project, or portion otf a larger project, which portion
is dedicated to compliance with nutrient standards, or fecal coliform and phosphorus
standards, established for the protection and restoration of the Chesapeake Bay or the
Greenbrier River watershed, as the case may be, shall be eligible for grant funding by funds
generated by the infrastructure lottery revenue bonds described in subsection (b) of this
section. At the request of the applicant, the remaining percentage of project funding not
otherwise funded by grant under the provisions of this article may be reviewed as a standard
project funding application.
(f) Eligible projects that have obtained project financing prior to December 31, 2012, may
apply to the council for fundineg under the provisions of this section. These applications shall
be processed and considered as all other eligible projects, and a grant funding awarded
shall, to the extent allowLed by law, be dedicated to prepay all or a portion of debt previously
incurred by governmental instrumentalities of the state for required Chesapeake Bay
nutrient removal pro jects or Greenbrier River watershed fecal coliform and phosphorus
removal projects, subject to the bond covenants and contractual obligations of the borrowing
governmental entity. However, any private portion of funding provided by agreement
between a political subdivision and one or more private entities, either by direct capital
investment or debt service obligation, shall not be eligible for grant funding under the
provisions of this article.

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