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1400BA: Mand: Borrowing authority$3,000,000,000.00 See footnotes below $3,000,000,000.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 1400 (Previous):

B3: P.L. 114-254, Section 197(a) provided a loan limit of $2,073,000,000. P.L 115-31 added $976,000,000, for a total loan limit of $3,049,000,000 for FY 2017. P.L. 115-141 provided a loan limit of $610,000,000, and Section 430 (4) (c) of that same bill provided an additional $6,100,000,000, for a total loan limit of $6,710,000,000 for FY 2018. P.L. 116-6 provided a loan limit of $610,000,000, and Section 429 (c) of that same bill provided an additional $6,700,000,000, for a total loan limit of $7,310,000,000 for FY 2019. P.L. 116-94 provided a loan limit of $11,500,000,000 for FY 2020. P.L.116-260 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2021. P.L.117-103 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2022. P.L. 117-328 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2023. The cumulative loan limit for WIFIA is $66,069,000,000 for FY2017-FY2023.

B4: During FY 2023, EPA was authorized to obligate the resources for the following loans: $91,581,116.00 supports Santa Clara Valley Water Utility - Pacheco Loan 1 with a subsidy rate of 0.62 percent and a subsidy cost of $567,802.92; $336,000,000.00 supports the City of Chicago with a subsidy rate of 0.82 percent and a subsidy cost of $2,755,200.00; and $119,994,028 supports Fort Lauderdale with a subsidy rate of 0.33 percent and a subsidy cost of $395,980.29.The actual obligations will occur in FY 2024. No changes are required on the program account for these loan transactions, only entries on the direct loan financing account.

B5: During FY 2024, EPA is authorized to use these resources for the following loans: $55,975,447.00 supports the Gun Lake Tribe with a subsidy rate of 3.56 percent and a subsidy cost of $1,992,725.91; $45,315,483.00 supports Sarpy County with a subsidy rate of 0.25 percent and a subsidy cost of $113,288.71; $17,992,000 supports Sharyland WSC with a subsidy rate of 1.0 percent and a subsidy cost of $179,920.00; $38,295,600 supports Bloomington with a subsidy rate of 0.31 percent and a subsidy cost of $118,716.36; $194,125,628.00 supports King County 3 with a subsidy rate of 0.24 percent and a subsidy cost of $465,901.51; $94,654,999 supports New Lenox with a subsidy rate of 0.26 percent and a subsidy cost of $246,103.00; $10,275,781 supports the City of Memphis 2 with a subsidy rate of 0.32 percent and a subsidy cost of $32,882.50; $43,109,270.00 supports Pajaro Valley Loan 1 with a subsidy rate of 0.71 percent and a subsidy cost of $306,075.82; $31,099,063.00 supports Pajaro Valley Loan 2 with a subsidy rate of 0.72 percent and a subsidy cost of $223,913.25. No changes are required on the program account for these loan transactions, only entries on the direct loan financing account.

Footnotes for line 1400 (Current):

B3: P.L. 114-254, Section 197(a) provided a loan limit of $2,073,000,000. P.L 115-31 added $976,000,000, for a total loan limit of $3,049,000,000 for FY 2017. P.L. 115-141 provided a loan limit of $610,000,000, and Section 430 (4) (c) of that same bill provided an additional $6,100,000,000, for a total loan limit of $6,710,000,000 for FY 2018. P.L. 116-6 provided a loan limit of $610,000,000, and Section 429 (c) of that same bill provided an additional $6,700,000,000, for a total loan limit of $7,310,000,000 for FY 2019. P.L. 116-94 provided a loan limit of $11,500,000,000 for FY 2020. P.L.116-260 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2021. P.L.117-103 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2022. P.L. 117-328 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2023. The cumulative loan limit for WIFIA is $66,069,000,000 for FY2017-FY2023.

B4: During FY 2023, EPA was authorized to obligate the resources for the following loans: $91,581,116.00 supports Santa Clara Valley Water Utility - Pacheco Loan 1 with a subsidy rate of 0.62 percent and a subsidy cost of $567,802.92; $336,000,000.00 supports the City of Chicago with a subsidy rate of 0.82 percent and a subsidy cost of $2,755,200.00; and $119,994,028 supports Fort Lauderdale with a subsidy rate of 0.33 percent and a subsidy cost of $395,980.29.The actual obligations will occur in FY 2024. No changes are required on the program account for these loan transactions, only entries on the direct loan financing account.

B5: During FY 2024, EPA is authorized to use these resources for the following loans: $55,975,447.00 supports the Gun Lake Tribe with a subsidy rate of 3.56 percent and a subsidy cost of $1,992,725.91; $45,315,483.00 supports Sarpy County with a subsidy rate of 0.25 percent and a subsidy cost of $113,288.71; $17,992,000 supports Sharyland WSC with a subsidy rate of 1.0 percent and a subsidy cost of $179,920.00; $38,295,600 supports Bloomington with a subsidy rate of 0.31 percent and a subsidy cost of $118,716.36; $194,125,628.00 supports King County 3 with a subsidy rate of 0.24 percent and a subsidy cost of $465,901.51; $94,654,999 supports New Lenox with a subsidy rate of 0.26 percent and a subsidy cost of $246,103.00; $10,275,781 supports the City of Memphis 2 with a subsidy rate of 0.32 percent and a subsidy cost of $32,882.50; $43,109,270.00 supports Pajaro Valley Loan 1 with a subsidy rate of 0.71 percent and a subsidy cost of $306,075.82; $31,099,063.00 supports Pajaro Valley Loan 2 with a subsidy rate of 0.72 percent and a subsidy cost of $223,913.25; $171,488,686 supports The Water Works Board of the CIty of Birmingham with a subsidy rate of 0.39 percent and a subsidy cost of $668,805.88; $14,805,000 supports Palmdale Water District with a subsidy rate of 3.79 percent with a subsidy cost of $561,109.50. No changes are required on the program account for these loan transactions, only entries on the direct loan financing account.

1840BA: Mand: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other$81,643,584.00 See footnotes below $81,643,584.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 1840 (Previous):

B3: P.L. 114-254, Section 197(a) provided a loan limit of $2,073,000,000. P.L 115-31 added $976,000,000, for a total loan limit of $3,049,000,000 for FY 2017. P.L. 115-141 provided a loan limit of $610,000,000, and Section 430 (4) (c) of that same bill provided an additional $6,100,000,000, for a total loan limit of $6,710,000,000 for FY 2018. P.L. 116-6 provided a loan limit of $610,000,000, and Section 429 (c) of that same bill provided an additional $6,700,000,000, for a total loan limit of $7,310,000,000 for FY 2019. P.L. 116-94 provided a loan limit of $11,500,000,000 for FY 2020. P.L.116-260 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2021. P.L.117-103 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2022. P.L. 117-328 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2023. The cumulative loan limit for WIFIA is $66,069,000,000 for FY2017-FY2023.

B4: During FY 2023, EPA was authorized to obligate the resources for the following loans: $91,581,116.00 supports Santa Clara Valley Water Utility - Pacheco Loan 1 with a subsidy rate of 0.62 percent and a subsidy cost of $567,802.92; $336,000,000.00 supports the City of Chicago with a subsidy rate of 0.82 percent and a subsidy cost of $2,755,200.00; and $119,994,028 supports Fort Lauderdale with a subsidy rate of 0.33 percent and a subsidy cost of $395,980.29.The actual obligations will occur in FY 2024. No changes are required on the program account for these loan transactions, only entries on the direct loan financing account.

B5: During FY 2024, EPA is authorized to use these resources for the following loans: $55,975,447.00 supports the Gun Lake Tribe with a subsidy rate of 3.56 percent and a subsidy cost of $1,992,725.91; $45,315,483.00 supports Sarpy County with a subsidy rate of 0.25 percent and a subsidy cost of $113,288.71; $17,992,000 supports Sharyland WSC with a subsidy rate of 1.0 percent and a subsidy cost of $179,920.00; $38,295,600 supports Bloomington with a subsidy rate of 0.31 percent and a subsidy cost of $118,716.36; $194,125,628.00 supports King County 3 with a subsidy rate of 0.24 percent and a subsidy cost of $465,901.51; $94,654,999 supports New Lenox with a subsidy rate of 0.26 percent and a subsidy cost of $246,103.00; $10,275,781 supports the City of Memphis 2 with a subsidy rate of 0.32 percent and a subsidy cost of $32,882.50; $43,109,270.00 supports Pajaro Valley Loan 1 with a subsidy rate of 0.71 percent and a subsidy cost of $306,075.82; $31,099,063.00 supports Pajaro Valley Loan 2 with a subsidy rate of 0.72 percent and a subsidy cost of $223,913.25. No changes are required on the program account for these loan transactions, only entries on the direct loan financing account.

B6: During FY 2024, EPA modified San Mateo at a subsidy cost of $1,321,613 as well as Foster City at a subsidy cost of $321,971; -$5,493,671 supports the modification adjustment transfer for San Mateo and -$1,501,826 supports the modification adjustment transfer for Foster City.

Footnotes for line 1840 (Current):

B3: P.L. 114-254, Section 197(a) provided a loan limit of $2,073,000,000. P.L 115-31 added $976,000,000, for a total loan limit of $3,049,000,000 for FY 2017. P.L. 115-141 provided a loan limit of $610,000,000, and Section 430 (4) (c) of that same bill provided an additional $6,100,000,000, for a total loan limit of $6,710,000,000 for FY 2018. P.L. 116-6 provided a loan limit of $610,000,000, and Section 429 (c) of that same bill provided an additional $6,700,000,000, for a total loan limit of $7,310,000,000 for FY 2019. P.L. 116-94 provided a loan limit of $11,500,000,000 for FY 2020. P.L.116-260 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2021. P.L.117-103 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2022. P.L. 117-328 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2023. The cumulative loan limit for WIFIA is $66,069,000,000 for FY2017-FY2023.

B4: During FY 2023, EPA was authorized to obligate the resources for the following loans: $91,581,116.00 supports Santa Clara Valley Water Utility - Pacheco Loan 1 with a subsidy rate of 0.62 percent and a subsidy cost of $567,802.92; $336,000,000.00 supports the City of Chicago with a subsidy rate of 0.82 percent and a subsidy cost of $2,755,200.00; and $119,994,028 supports Fort Lauderdale with a subsidy rate of 0.33 percent and a subsidy cost of $395,980.29.The actual obligations will occur in FY 2024. No changes are required on the program account for these loan transactions, only entries on the direct loan financing account.

B5: During FY 2024, EPA is authorized to use these resources for the following loans: $55,975,447.00 supports the Gun Lake Tribe with a subsidy rate of 3.56 percent and a subsidy cost of $1,992,725.91; $45,315,483.00 supports Sarpy County with a subsidy rate of 0.25 percent and a subsidy cost of $113,288.71; $17,992,000 supports Sharyland WSC with a subsidy rate of 1.0 percent and a subsidy cost of $179,920.00; $38,295,600 supports Bloomington with a subsidy rate of 0.31 percent and a subsidy cost of $118,716.36; $194,125,628.00 supports King County 3 with a subsidy rate of 0.24 percent and a subsidy cost of $465,901.51; $94,654,999 supports New Lenox with a subsidy rate of 0.26 percent and a subsidy cost of $246,103.00; $10,275,781 supports the City of Memphis 2 with a subsidy rate of 0.32 percent and a subsidy cost of $32,882.50; $43,109,270.00 supports Pajaro Valley Loan 1 with a subsidy rate of 0.71 percent and a subsidy cost of $306,075.82; $31,099,063.00 supports Pajaro Valley Loan 2 with a subsidy rate of 0.72 percent and a subsidy cost of $223,913.25; $171,488,686 supports The Water Works Board of the CIty of Birmingham with a subsidy rate of 0.39 percent and a subsidy cost of $668,805.88; $14,805,000 supports Palmdale Water District with a subsidy rate of 3.79 percent with a subsidy cost of $561,109.50. No changes are required on the program account for these loan transactions, only entries on the direct loan financing account.

B6: During FY 2024, EPA modified San Mateo at a subsidy cost of $1,321,613 as well as Foster City at a subsidy cost of $321,971; -$5,493,671 supports the modification adjustment transfer for San Mateo and -$1,501,826 supports the modification adjustment transfer for Foster City.

1842BA: Mand: Spending auth: Antic cap tran, red debt-$6,995,497.00 See footnotes below -$6,995,497.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 1842 (Previous):

B6: During FY 2024, EPA modified San Mateo at a subsidy cost of $1,321,613 as well as Foster City at a subsidy cost of $321,971; -$5,493,671 supports the modification adjustment transfer for San Mateo and -$1,501,826 supports the modification adjustment transfer for Foster City.

Footnotes for line 1842 (Current):

B6: During FY 2024, EPA modified San Mateo at a subsidy cost of $1,321,613 as well as Foster City at a subsidy cost of $321,971; -$5,493,671 supports the modification adjustment transfer for San Mateo and -$1,501,826 supports the modification adjustment transfer for Foster City.

1920Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.)$3,074,648,087.00 $3,074,648,087.00
6011Project: Future Direct Loans$2,465,869,538.00 See footnotes below $2,279,575,852.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6011 (Previous):

A1: All funding amounts provided for obligation to the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency for direct loans administered under the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program are apportioned for the fiscal year, and available for obligation under Category B at such time as the subsidy costs for each project are determined in accordance with the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990 (2 U.S.C. 661 et seq.), as amended. Rationale: Footnote specifies when the funds are available for obligation pursuant to legal authority.

Footnotes for line 6011 (Current):

A1: All funding amounts provided for obligation to the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency for direct loans administered under the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program are apportioned for the fiscal year, and available for obligation under Category B at such time as the subsidy costs for each project are determined in accordance with the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990 (2 U.S.C. 661 et seq.), as amended. Rationale: Footnote specifies when the funds are available for obligation pursuant to legal authority.

6012Estimated Interest paid to Treasury$60,000,000.00 $60,000,000.00
6013Gun Lake Tribe$55,975,447.00 $55,975,447.00
6014Sarpy County$45,315,483.00 $45,315,483.00
6015Sharyland WSC$17,992,000.00 $17,992,000.00
6016Bloomington$38,295,600.00 $38,295,600.00
6017King County 3$194,125,628.00 $194,125,628.00
6018New Lenox$94,654,999.00 $94,654,999.00
6019City of Memphis 2$10,275,781.00 $10,275,781.00
6020Pajaro Valley Loan 1$43,109,270.00 $43,109,270.00
6021Pajaro Valley Loan 2$31,099,063.00 $31,099,063.00
6022WIFIA Downward Reestimate - Technical$17,184,916.00 $17,184,916.00
6023WIFIA Downward Reestimate - Interest$750,362.00 $750,362.00
6024The Water Works Board of the City of BirminghamLine added $171,488,686.00
6025Palmdale Water DistrictLine added $14,805,000.00
6190Total budgetary resources available$3,074,648,087.00 See footnotes below $3,074,648,087.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6190 (Previous):

A2: The listed subsidy rates, subsidy amounts and loan amounts are notional. The final subsidy rates and subsidy amounts are subject to OMB revision based upon receipt of the final rating opinion letters prior to final acceptance and financing of the WIFIA loans per 33 U.S.C § 3907(a)(1)(D)(ii). Rationale: An agency spend plan or other documentation is necessary to better understand how the agency intends to obligate some or all of the apportioned funds.

Footnotes for line 6190 (Current):

A2: The listed subsidy rates, subsidy amounts and loan amounts are notional. The final subsidy rates and subsidy amounts are subject to OMB revision based upon receipt of the final rating opinion letters prior to final acceptance and financing of the WIFIA loans per 33 U.S.C § 3907(a)(1)(D)(ii). Rationale: An agency spend plan or other documentation is necessary to better understand how the agency intends to obligate some or all of the apportioned funds.

Footnotes

Footnotes provide further information about, or establish further legal requirements related to the use of, the funds in a given line or set of lines in an apportionment. If footnotes appear on lines 1920 or 6190, they apply to all the lines in the 1xxx and 6xxx sections, respectively. The following are all the footnotes associated with this file.

NumberText
A1
All funding amounts provided for obligation to the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency for direct loans administered under the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program are apportioned for the fiscal year, and available for obligation under Category B at such time as the subsidy costs for each project are determined in accordance with the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990 (2 U.S.C. 661 et seq.), as amended. Rationale: Footnote specifies when the funds are available for obligation pursuant to legal authority.
A2
The listed subsidy rates, subsidy amounts and loan amounts are notional. The final subsidy rates and subsidy amounts are subject to OMB revision based upon receipt of the final rating opinion letters prior to final acceptance and financing of the WIFIA loans per 33 U.S.C § 3907(a)(1)(D)(ii). Rationale: An agency spend plan or other documentation is necessary to better understand how the agency intends to obligate some or all of the apportioned funds.
B3
P.L. 114-254, Section 197(a) provided a loan limit of $2,073,000,000. P.L 115-31 added $976,000,000, for a total loan limit of $3,049,000,000 for FY 2017. P.L. 115-141 provided a loan limit of $610,000,000, and Section 430 (4) (c) of that same bill provided an additional $6,100,000,000, for a total loan limit of $6,710,000,000 for FY 2018. P.L. 116-6 provided a loan limit of $610,000,000, and Section 429 (c) of that same bill provided an additional $6,700,000,000, for a total loan limit of $7,310,000,000 for FY 2019. P.L. 116-94 provided a loan limit of $11,500,000,000 for FY 2020. P.L.116-260 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2021. P.L.117-103 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2022. P.L. 117-328 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2023. The cumulative loan limit for WIFIA is $66,069,000,000 for FY2017-FY2023.
B4
During FY 2023, EPA was authorized to obligate the resources for the following loans: $91,581,116.00 supports Santa Clara Valley Water Utility - Pacheco Loan 1 with a subsidy rate of 0.62 percent and a subsidy cost of $567,802.92; $336,000,000.00 supports the City of Chicago with a subsidy rate of 0.82 percent and a subsidy cost of $2,755,200.00; and $119,994,028 supports Fort Lauderdale with a subsidy rate of 0.33 percent and a subsidy cost of $395,980.29.The actual obligations will occur in FY 2024. No changes are required on the program account for these loan transactions, only entries on the direct loan financing account.
B5
During FY 2024, EPA is authorized to use these resources for the following loans: $55,975,447.00 supports the Gun Lake Tribe with a subsidy rate of 3.56 percent and a subsidy cost of $1,992,725.91; $45,315,483.00 supports Sarpy County with a subsidy rate of 0.25 percent and a subsidy cost of $113,288.71; $17,992,000 supports Sharyland WSC with a subsidy rate of 1.0 percent and a subsidy cost of $179,920.00; $38,295,600 supports Bloomington with a subsidy rate of 0.31 percent and a subsidy cost of $118,716.36; $194,125,628.00 supports King County 3 with a subsidy rate of 0.24 percent and a subsidy cost of $465,901.51; $94,654,999 supports New Lenox with a subsidy rate of 0.26 percent and a subsidy cost of $246,103.00; $10,275,781 supports the City of Memphis 2 with a subsidy rate of 0.32 percent and a subsidy cost of $32,882.50; $43,109,270.00 supports Pajaro Valley Loan 1 with a subsidy rate of 0.71 percent and a subsidy cost of $306,075.82; $31,099,063.00 supports Pajaro Valley Loan 2 with a subsidy rate of 0.72 percent and a subsidy cost of $223,913.25; $171,488,686 supports The Water Works Board of the CIty of Birmingham with a subsidy rate of 0.39 percent and a subsidy cost of $668,805.88; $14,805,000 supports Palmdale Water District with a subsidy rate of 3.79 percent with a subsidy cost of $561,109.50. No changes are required on the program account for these loan transactions, only entries on the direct loan financing account.
B6
During FY 2024, EPA modified San Mateo at a subsidy cost of $1,321,613 as well as Foster City at a subsidy cost of $321,971; -$5,493,671 supports the modification adjustment transfer for San Mateo and -$1,501,826 supports the modification adjustment transfer for Foster City.

The following are all of the footnotes associated with the previous iteration of this file. Note that previous iterations of accounts in this file may come from multiple previous files.

NumberText
A1
All funding amounts provided for obligation to the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency for direct loans administered under the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program are apportioned for the fiscal year, and available for obligation under Category B at such time as the subsidy costs for each project are determined in accordance with the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990 (2 U.S.C. 661 et seq.), as amended. Rationale: Footnote specifies when the funds are available for obligation pursuant to legal authority.
A2
The listed subsidy rates, subsidy amounts and loan amounts are notional. The final subsidy rates and subsidy amounts are subject to OMB revision based upon receipt of the final rating opinion letters prior to final acceptance and financing of the WIFIA loans per 33 U.S.C § 3907(a)(1)(D)(ii). Rationale: An agency spend plan or other documentation is necessary to better understand how the agency intends to obligate some or all of the apportioned funds.
B1
Pursuant to the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act of 2014 33 USC 3909, Section 5030, and 33 USC 3908, Section 5029, the Administrator of EPA may collect and spend fees at a level that is sufficient to cover: (a) the costs of services of expert firms; (b) all or a portion of the costs to the Federal Government of servicing the Federal credit instruments. P.L. 117-328 provides WIFIA authority to collect fees to be credited to the appropriation and remain available until expended.
B2
Amount on line 1134 has been adjusted pursuant to OMB Bulletin 23-02 and A-11 section 120.41
B3
P.L. 114-254, Section 197(a) provided a loan limit of $2,073,000,000. P.L 115-31 added $976,000,000, for a total loan limit of $3,049,000,000 for FY 2017. P.L. 115-141 provided a loan limit of $610,000,000, and Section 430 (4) (c) of that same bill provided an additional $6,100,000,000, for a total loan limit of $6,710,000,000 for FY 2018. P.L. 116-6 provided a loan limit of $610,000,000, and Section 429 (c) of that same bill provided an additional $6,700,000,000, for a total loan limit of $7,310,000,000 for FY 2019. P.L. 116-94 provided a loan limit of $11,500,000,000 for FY 2020. P.L.116-260 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2021. P.L.117-103 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2022. P.L. 117-328 provided a loan limit of $12,500,000,000 for FY 2023. The cumulative loan limit for WIFIA is $66,069,000,000 for FY2017-FY2023.
B4
During FY 2023, EPA was authorized to obligate the resources for the following loans: $91,581,116.00 supports Santa Clara Valley Water Utility - Pacheco Loan 1 with a subsidy rate of 0.62 percent and a subsidy cost of $567,802.92; $336,000,000.00 supports the City of Chicago with a subsidy rate of 0.82 percent and a subsidy cost of $2,755,200.00; and $119,994,028 supports Fort Lauderdale with a subsidy rate of 0.33 percent and a subsidy cost of $395,980.29.The actual obligations will occur in FY 2024. No changes are required on the program account for these loan transactions, only entries on the direct loan financing account.
B5
During FY 2024, EPA is authorized to use these resources for the following loans: $55,975,447.00 supports the Gun Lake Tribe with a subsidy rate of 3.56 percent and a subsidy cost of $1,992,725.91; $45,315,483.00 supports Sarpy County with a subsidy rate of 0.25 percent and a subsidy cost of $113,288.71; $17,992,000 supports Sharyland WSC with a subsidy rate of 1.0 percent and a subsidy cost of $179,920.00; $38,295,600 supports Bloomington with a subsidy rate of 0.31 percent and a subsidy cost of $118,716.36; $194,125,628.00 supports King County 3 with a subsidy rate of 0.24 percent and a subsidy cost of $465,901.51; $94,654,999 supports New Lenox with a subsidy rate of 0.26 percent and a subsidy cost of $246,103.00; $10,275,781 supports the City of Memphis 2 with a subsidy rate of 0.32 percent and a subsidy cost of $32,882.50; $43,109,270.00 supports Pajaro Valley Loan 1 with a subsidy rate of 0.71 percent and a subsidy cost of $306,075.82; $31,099,063.00 supports Pajaro Valley Loan 2 with a subsidy rate of 0.72 percent and a subsidy cost of $223,913.25. No changes are required on the program account for these loan transactions, only entries on the direct loan financing account.
B6
During FY 2024, EPA modified San Mateo at a subsidy cost of $1,321,613 as well as Foster City at a subsidy cost of $321,971; -$5,493,671 supports the modification adjustment transfer for San Mateo and -$1,501,826 supports the modification adjustment transfer for Foster City.

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