Army Civil Works announces invitations to apply for dam safety loans; $17 million in potential federal financing for Meadow Lake Dam on the Guadalupe River

Fort Worth District
Published Sept. 13, 2024

WASHINGTON (Sept. 13, 2024) – The Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers today announced the first set of proposals being invited to apply for loans under the new Corps Water Infrastructure Financing Program (CWIFP).

Among the invited applicants is the Meadow Lake Water and Control Improvement District No. 1 for $17 million in potential federal financing to complete the rehabilitation of Meadow Lake Dam located near Seguin, Texas, on the Guadalupe River. The application includes the replacement of the floodgates and spillway gates, improvements to the dam and foundation stability, and hydrologic and hydraulic adequacy planning of the dam and spillway.

CWIFP is a new federal financing program to provide loans and loan guarantees for borrowers for safety projects to maintain, upgrade, and repair non-federal dams. The applications in the fiscal 2023 selection round include requests for financing of critical infrastructure projects such as dam repairs, dam replacements, seismic retrofits, and spillway capacity increases. The 18 proposals being invited to submit full applications span 12 states and if selected will improve the safety of dams across the country with most of the requests providing benefits to economically disadvantaged communities. 

Invited applicants have one year to complete and submit their full application. View the full list of selections and obtain more information about CWIFP at https://www.usace.army.mil/CWIFP. For more information, please contact the CWIFP Team at CWIFP@usace.army.mil.


Contact
Clay Church
817-886-1314
mailto:Clayton.A.Church@usace.army.mil
819 Taylor St, Ste 3A24, Fort Worth TX 76102

Release no. 24-014