Army Corps Seeks Comments on Water Financing Forms
Published Date: 6/10/2026
Notice
Summary
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is updating how they collect info for their Water Infrastructure Financing Program, which helps fund water projects. About 40 people will fill out two forms, taking up to 2,750 hours total. If you want to comment, you’ve got until July 10, 2026, to speak up!
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Two-step CWIFP Application Burden
If your organization wants federal credit assistance through the Corps Water Infrastructure Financing Program (CWIFP), you must submit a two-step application. ENG Form 6176 (Preliminary) will be used by 25 respondents at about 50 hours each (1,250 hours total) and ENG Form 6177 (Final) will be used by 15 respondents at about 100 hours each (1,500 hours total), for 40 respondents and 2,750 annual burden hours. Respondents include corporations, partnerships, joint ventures, trusts, federal, state, or local government entities, tribal governments or consortia, and state infrastructure finance authorities; the collection is voluntary and used on occasion.
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