At the upcoming ACWA Regions 6 & 7 San Joaquin Valley Water Forum 2024 in Coalinga, CA on October 11, we are doing a session on funding for water projects.
Project funding can be a daunting task. Recent market turbulence and California budget deficit made it even more complicated and may require adjustments to financing plans.
In this session, we discuss funding strategies available to water agencies for infrastructure and facility projects, including:
We will also discuss financial management in the higher interest rate environment:
A market update will also be provided, because even though we may not always know what the future holds, we should always know where we stand right now.
Hope to see you there!
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