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 110 STAT. 2912 PUBLIC LAW 104-204—SEPT. 26, 1996 capitalization grants for State revolving funds to support water infrastructure financing; $100,000,000 for architectural, engineering, planning, design, construction and related activities in connection with the construction of high priority water and wastewater facilities in the area of the United States-Mexico Border, after consultation with the appropriate border commission; $50,000,000 for grants to the State of Texas, which shall be matched by an equal amount of State funds from State resources, for the purpose of improving wastewater treatment for colonias; $15,000,000 for grants to the State of Alaska subject to an appropriate cost share as determined by the Administrator, to address water supply and wastewater infrastructure needs of rural and Alaska Native Villages; $136,000,000 for making grants for the construction of wastewater and water treatment facilities and the development of groundwater in accordance with the terms and conditions specified for such grants in the conference report and joint explanatory statement of the committee of conference accompanying this Act (H.R. 3666); and $674,207,000 for grants to States and federally recognized tribes for multi-media or single media pollution prevention, control and abatement and related activities pursuant to the provisions set forth under this heading in Public Law 104—134: Provided, That, from funds appropriated under this heading, the Administrator may make grants to federally recognized Indian governments for the development of multi-media environmental 33 USC 128 note, programs: Provided further. That notwithstanding any other provision of law, beginning in fiscal year 1997 the Administrator may make grants to States, from funds available for obligation in the State under title II of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, for administering the completion and closeout of the State's construction grants program, based on a budget annually negotiated with the State: Provided further. That of the $1,900,000,000 for capitalization grants for State revolving funds to support water infrastructure financing, $1,275,000,000 shall be for drinking water State revolving funds: Provided further. That the funds made available in Public Law 103-327 for a grant to the City of Bangor, Maine, in accordance with House Report 103- 715, shall be available for a grant to that city for meeting combined sewer overflow requirements: Provided further. That, notwithstanding any other provision of law, a State that did not receive, in fiscal year 1996, grants under title VI of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, that obligated all the funds allotted to it from the $725,000,000 that became available for that purpose on August 1, 1996, may receive reallotted funds from the fiscgd year 1996 appropriation, provided the State receives such grants in fiscal year 1997. WORKING CAPITAL FUND (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 31 USC 501 note. There is hereby established in the Treasury a franchise fund pilot to be known as the "Working capital fund", as authorized by section 403 of Public Law 103-356, to be available as provided in such section for expenses and equipment necessary for the maintenance and operation of such administrative services as the Administrator determines may be performed more advantageously as central services: Provided, That any inventories, equipment, and other assets pertaining to the services to be provided by such

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