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 104 STAT. 4016 PUBLIC LAW 101-624—NOV. 28, 1990 tial community facilities including necessary related equipment. Such loans and grants shall be available only to provide such water and waste facilities and services to communities whose residents face significant health risks, as determined by the Secretary, due to the fact that a significant proportion of the community's residents do not have access to, or are not served by, adequate affordable— "(A) water supply systems; or "(B) waste disposal facilities. "(2) CERTAIN COUNTIES TARGETED. —Loans and grants under paragraph (1) shall be made only if the loan or grant funds will be used primarily to provide water or waste services, or both, to residents of a county— "(A) the per capita income of the residents of which is not more than 70 percent of the national average per capita income, as determined by the Department of Commerce; and "(B) the unemployment rate of the residents of which is not less than 125 percent of the national average unemployment rate, as determined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. " (b) LOANS AND GRANTS TO INDIVIDUALS. — "(1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall make or insure loans and msike grants to individuals who reside in a community described in subsection (a)(1) for the purpose of extending water supply and waste disposal systems or connecting such systems to the residences of such individuals. Such loans shall be at a rate of interest no greater than the Federal Financing Bank rate on loans of a similar term at the time such loans are made. The repayment of such loans shall be amortized over the expected life of the water supply or waste disposal system to which the residence of the borrower will be connected. "(2) MANNER IN WHICH LOANS AND GRANTS ARE TO BE MADE.— Loans and grants to individuals under paragraph (1) shall be made— "(A) directly to such individuals by the Secretary; or "(B) to such individuals through the rural water supply corporation, cooperative, or similar entity, or public agency, providing such water supply or waste disposal services, pursuant to regulations issued by the Secretary. "(c) PREFERENCE.—The Secretary shall give preference in the awarding of loans and grants— "(1) under subsection (a) to rural water supply corporations, cooperatives, or similar entities, or public agencies, that propose to provide water supply or waste disposal services to the residents of those rural subdivisions commonly referred to as colonias, that are characterized by substandard housing, inadequate roads and draineige, and a lack of adequate water or waste facilities; and "(2) under subsection (b) to individuals who reside in a rural subdivision commonly referred to as a colonia, that is characterized by substandard housing, inadequate roads and drainage, and a lack of adequate water or waste facilities. "(d) COOPERATIVE DEFINED. —For purposes of this section, the term 'cooperative' means a cooperative formed specifically for the purpose of the installation, expansion, improvement, or operation of water supply or waste disposal facilities or systems. " (e) LIMITATIONS ON AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.— There are authorized to be appropriated—

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