1780.49—Rural or Native Alaskan villages.
(a) General.
(1)
This section contains regulations for providing grants to remedy the dire sanitation conditions in rural Alaskan villages using funds specifically made available for this purpose.
(2)
Unless specifically modified by this section, grants will be made, processed, and serviced in accordance with this subpart.
(b) Definitions—
(1) Dire sanitation condition.
For the purpose of this section a dire sanitation condition exists where:
(ii)
No community-wide water and sewer system exists and individual residents must haul water to or human waste from their homes and/or use pit privies.
(2) Rural or Native Alaskan village.
A rural or Native Alaskan community which meets the definition of a village under State statutes and does not have a population in excess of 10,000 inhabitants, according to the latest decennial Census of the United States.
(2)
The median household income of the village cannot exceed 110 percent of the statewide nonmetropolitan household income.
(4)
The applicant must obtain 25 percent of project development costs from State or local contributions. The local contribution can be from loan funds authorized under this part.
(e) Use of funds.
Grant funds can be used to pay reasonable costs associated with providing potable water or waste disposal services to residents of rural or Native Alaskan villages.
(f) Construction.
(1)
If the State of Alaska is contributing to the project costs, the project does not have to meet the construction requirements of this subpart.
(2)
If a loan is made in accordance with this part for part of the local contribution, all of the requirements of this part apply.