Three copies of an application shall be filed with the board. The following information is required on all applications to the board for financial assistance:
- (1) names, titles, and addresses for the applicant;
- (2) names, titles, and addresses for the authorized official, correspondent, or representative for the applicant and each participating political subdivision;
- (3) names, titles, and addresses for the principal officers, including the managing official of the applicant and each participating political subdivision;
- (4) names, titles, and addresses for the project engineer;
- (5) names, titles, and addresses for the legal counsel for the applicant. In an application for financial assistance which envisions a contractual loan agreement or the purchase of the applicant's bonds by the board, the name and address of bond counsel is also required (if other than legal counsel) and the name and address of financial advisor or consultant;
- (6) the authority of law under which the applicant was created;
(7) a brief description of the project including, but not limited to, the following:
- (A) location;
- (B) a comprehensive statement clearly demonstrating the project need and timing of need in sufficient detail to support and justify the project;
- (C) the total estimated cost of the project; and
- (D) source of the project's water supply;
- (8) source of funds and other information on the basis of which the board can determine whether the state will recover its investment;
- (9) evidence that an application has been filed to obtain appropriate permits or other authorization from the commission or any other state or federal agency; and
(10) required general information regarding any existing water conservation program, including, but not limited to, the following:
- (A) education and information programs;
- (B) plumbing code standards for water conservation in new construction;
- (C) retrofit programs to improve water use efficiency in existing buildings;
- (D) conservation-oriented water rate structures;
- (E) universal metering and meter repair and replacements;
- (F) leak detection and repair;
- (G) drought contingency plans;
- (H) ordinances and emergency procedures;
- (I) water recycling and reuse; and
- (J) water conserving landscaping.
Source Note:The provisions of this §375.32 adopted to be effective February 25, 1988, 13 TexReg 791; amended to be effective April 21, 1989, 14 TexReg 1749.