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Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency Bonds

Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency (BAWSCA) was established in 2003 and is located in California, with the mission of ensuring a reliable supply of high-quality water to residents and businesses in the Bay Area. BAWSCA provides essential services, including water conservation programs and the management of regional water supply contracts to support sustainable water use.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
BAYUTL 3.99% 2034-10-01 USDBay Area Water Supply and Conservation AgencyUnited States2034-10-013.9944.22
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Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency issue history

Since its inception, BAWSCA has actively engaged in the issuance of water revenue bonds to finance vital infrastructure and conservation projects, with the first significant issuance occurring in 2010. The agency's bonds have historically demonstrated competitive yields, often outperforming industry averages, while providing significant features such as strong credit ratings and environmentally sustainable financing. Recently, BAWSCA successfully issued a series of bonds to fund upgrades to its water distribution systems, further enhancing service delivery and resilience against climate change impacts.