Vallejo, CA Selected for EPA WIFIA Funding

January 12, 2021. EPA has selected the City of Vallejo, CA to apply for $24 million in Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) funding. Vallejo’s FY20-21 to FY24-25 Drinking Water Capital Improvement Program will consist of improvements to aging infrastructure including: pipeline replacements, water treatment plant upgrades, pump station upgrades, water tank upgrades, advanced metering, dam safety upgrades, and other improvement activities. The purpose of these projects is to improve aging water infrastructure to minimize water main breaks and leaks and ensure treatment processes continue to meet federal and state standards.

Kalbacher Associates personnel were pleased to assist the City of Vallejo in completing their WIFIA application.

For more details please go to this site Vallejo FY20-21 to FY24-25 Capital Improvement Program | Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) | US EPA

Karl Kalbacher

Karl Kalbacher is President of Kalbacher Associates (KA) and directly manages the highly successful Grant Practice Group. Karl’s grant experience is significant, having successfully secured funding from USDOT, DOJ, DOI, DOC, DOE, DOD, DOL, HUD, DHS, USDA, and EPA.

Since 2015, KA has secured over $1.160 billion in federal grants and below-market fixed-rate loans for clients in the areas of infrastructure, economic development, energy, hazard mitigation, housing, environmental protection, and transportation.

Karl is a leading expert in areas of environmental regulatory compliance and economic development policy and practice. A nationally recognized Brownfields redevelopment expert, Karl is a Professional Geologist who has developed and managed environmental cooperative agreements and finance programs at both the state and local levels. Karl has extensive experience managing economic development programs and energy conservation sustainability projects and has a proven record of securing state and federal grants.

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