
April 2011:
Photo: - The 2010 CWSRF Pisces Award was presented to the City of Kingman by WIFA
Chairman Henry Darwin and WIFA Interim Executive Director Sandy Sutton (far-right).
Accepting the award were Mayor John Salem, Finance Director Coral Loyd, City Engineers
Greg Henry and Frank Marbury.
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April 2011:
Photo: - The 2010 DWSRF Sustainable Public Health Protection Award was presented
to the City of Safford by WIFA Chairman Henry Darwin and WIFA Interim Executive
Director Sandy Sutton (far-right). Accepting the award were Water Division Manager
Gale Hedges, City Manager David Kincaid, Finance Director Ann Waite, and Utilities
Director Eric Buckley.
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December 2009:
Photo: - Laura Tom Bose from EPA Region 9 presented WIFA Chairman Grumbles and Board
Members the 2009 Drinking Water Award for "Sustainable Health Protection and
Innovative and Effective Use of the SRF Financing Mechanisms."
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December 2009:
Photo: - Directors Excellence Award Water Infrastructure Finance Authority (WIFA
) Agency; In recognition of exemplary service and extraordinary contribution to
the department. This year it went to a whole agency that is headquartered on the
second floor. WIFA was recognized for funneling ARRA money rapidly to dozens of
water and wastewater districts throughout the state.
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May 2008:
Photo: Arizona Department of Environmental Quality Director Steve Owens, left, presents
Mammoth Mayor Craig Williams with a plaque recognizing the town as having the best
technical assistance project of the year for its water district, as picked by the
Water Infrastructure Finance Authority (WIFA) of Arizona. (photo by Mark Shaffer)
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November 2007:
WIFA staff Kim Marsh and Veronica Rivera accepted the 2007 most innovative and effective
Drinking Water State Revolving fund program award for Sustainable Public Health
Protection for EPA Region 9 at the 2007 CIFA conference in Denver.
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October 2007:
WIFA Chairman Steve Owens and WIFA's Executive Director Judy Navarrete receiving
from Laura Tom Bose, the EPA Water Division Management Lead for Arizona the 2007
EPA Region 9 Most Innovative and Effective DWSRF Program of the Year Award in the
Pacific Southwest Region.
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May 2007:
WIFA Chairman Owens presented a ceremonial check to the City of Prescott Valley
in the amount of $5 million for the third-phase of the expansion of their wastewater
treatment facility.
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May 2007:
The Rural Water Infrastructure Committee-RWIC holding a meeting in Prescott Valley
with Diamond Valley DWID, Town of Congress, Town of Clarkdale, and Highland Pines
to discuss their funding options.
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April 2007:
WIFA's Executive Director Judy Navarrete participating on the ground-breaking of
the Chino Meadows Community Sewer Project in Chino Valley.
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