May 21, 2021
Manchin, Capito Announce $1.5 Million For Infrastructure Project in Hinton
Washington,
DC – U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), members
of the Senate Appropriations Committee, today announced $1,550,000 from the
Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) to the city of Hinton for an
infrastructure project. This project will be matched with $2,000,000 in state
and local funds and will be used to replace 13,010 linear feet of terracotta
sewer lines, separate stormwater flows from sanitary sewer collection lines and
upgrade UV disinfection equipment at the wastewater treatment plant. This
project will improve sewer service for 1,100 households and 110 businesses.
“Improving
infrastructure is essential to boosting our economy, creating good-paying jobs
and ensuring our fellow West Virginians have access to clean drinking water.
ARC continues to be a strong partner for the Mountain State and I am pleased
ARC is investing in this infrastructure project to replace and upgrade sewer
lines and UV disinfection equipment in Hinton. As a member of the Senate
Appropriations Committee, I will continue to work with ARC and advocate for
funding and resources that prioritize Appalachia and West Virginia,” said
Senator Manchin.
“One of the best ways to revitalize communities like Hinton is by
updating infrastructure both above and below ground. As the top Republican on
the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, I continue to work with
agencies under the committee’s jurisdiction like ARC to steer investments into
West Virginia’s roads, drinking water, and wastewater infrastructure. I’m
thrilled to see Hinton receiving this funding from ARC, and I look forward to
the positive impact this project will have on families and businesses in
southern West Virginia,” Ranking Member
Capito said.
“Improving the wastewater system in the City of Hinton aligns with
ARC’s strategic investment priority related to expanding critical
infrastructure in our Appalachian Region,” said
ARC Federal Co-Chair Gayle C. Manchin. “Investing in the improved
wastewater system will benefit the City of Hinton’s economic development,
public health, and natural resource protection.”
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