Success Stories


  • Lake Wenatchee Water District

    Regional collaboration among rural utilities is an innovative way to help small water and/or wastewater systems maintain compliance, improve aging infrastructure and become financially sustainable.

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  • Spokane Tribe of Indians

    After receiving a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Challenge grant to create a Sustainable Community Master Plan, the Spokane Tribe of Indians (STOI) needed help to implement the plan.

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  • White Bluff Water Association, Inc. (WBWA)

    WBWA had expected to receive funding from a local bank to complete the final repairs to its old and frequently failing water system, but disaster loomed when the loan commitment was rescinded. RCAC stepped in to provide a $212,000 loan to WBWA to cover the final repair costs.

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  • Goshute Indian Reservation

    The Goshute Indian Reservation is in the remote Deep Creek Mountains straddling the Nevada-Utah border 60 miles from the nearest town. Approximately 125 tribal members live on the 112,870-acre reservation.

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  • City of Halsey

    Every year, the city of Halsey raised its customers’ water rates by $1.00 per month, and every year the city council and community residents questioned the need for the annual rate increase.

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