Success Stories


  • 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the final repairs to its old and frequently failing water system, but disaster loomed when the loan commitment was rescinded.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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  • City of Enterprise, Building Rural Economies (BRE)

    The City of Enterprise needed assistance with economic development and downtown revitalization. The city and its downtown merchants lacked direction to develop opportunities for new and existing business support.

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  • Lakeside Water District

    Lakeside Water District (LWD) is a small water system on the South Coast of Oregon, and like many small systems customer rates had not kept pace with operating costs.

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