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High Point plans to take on a new round of debt to finance several water and sewer projects.
May 6 -
Utilities serving 40 million people and 5 million acres of irrigated farm land agreed to a federal plan to keep water flowing amid a two-decade drought.
April 25 -
Cleveland is looking to lock in low fixed rates and eliminate all risks related to the Water System’s hedged debt.
April 8 -
Tuesday's election demonstrated Normanites' deep reservations about funding and maintaining stormwater projects via a bond and utility fee.
April 8 -
The Illinois Finance Authority says one green investor snapped up a piece of deal during retail order period.
April 4 -
Ohio and Nevada issuers came to market with a water deals as municipal bonds showed off their strength.
February 26 -
Municipals were stronger as issues in Ohio and Nevada came to market
February 26 -
Maureen Stapleton is credited with diversifying the San Diego County Water Authority's water supply.
February 22 -
California has issued $3.3 billion of general obligation bonds for the high-speed rail project out of $9.9 billion authorized by voters.
February 14 -
Voters in the Southern California rejected a water and wastewater rate increase, and a subsequent rate hike triggered an unsuccessful recall election.
November 29 -
Voters appear to have rejected $8.9 billion water bond measure only five months after approving a $4 billion water bond.
November 15 -
The Municipal Impact Coalition, a group of market professionals, is expanding its drive to make municipal bonds more accessible and understandable across the nation and around the globe.
October 25 -
The newly-minted water infrastructure law is good news for state and local governments looking for more avenues to finance water projects.
October 24 -
The $1.6 billion size of the deal reflects the importance of water infrastructure to Texas.
September 10 -
Legislation pending in both the Senate and House would eliminate private activity bond volume caps for water and sewer projects.
August 23 -
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is making grants and low-cost loans available for the improvement or development of rural water and wastewater infrastructure projects to comply with a congressional mandate.
July 31 -
Eight state projects to expand reservoirs and build new dams will receive state bond funding.
July 25 -
The U.S. Supreme Court case heightens the risks for Georgia, because authorities could be forced to borrow to build alternate water systems.
July 12 -
Texas will take its triple-A rating to the muni market with $240 million of refunding bonds for the state's water development program.
June 28 -
A majority of states leverage their revolving funds to issue municipal bonds to finance local projects.
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