September 27, 2021
Manchin, Capito Announce $4.9 Million For Water Infrastructure Projects In West Virginia
Washington, DC– U.S. Senators Joe Manchin
(D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), members of the Senate Appropriations
Committee, today announced $4,969,520 from the Appalachian Regional Commission
(ARC) for five water infrastructure projects across West Virginia.
“I’ve always said every West Virginian
deserves clean water to drink and fresh air to breathe, and infrastructure
investments are vital to providing this and boosting West Virginia’s economy.
The ARC continues to be a strong partner for the Mountain State and these
investments to upgrade and improve water infrastructure systems across West
Virginia are great news,” said Senator
Manchin. “I will continue to work with the ARC to support projects like
this and advocate for funding to spur economic growth in West Virginia.”
“Investing in water and wastewater
infrastructure supports economic and community development,” Senator Capito said. “Whether down in
Wyoming County or up in Canaan Valley, these ARC grants will support public
health and encourage growth in our outdoor tourism and recreation industries.”
"ARC’s investments water and wastewater
systems directly benefit the Region’s economic development, public health, and
natural resource protection," said
ARC Federal Co-Chair Gayle Manchin. "The many water and wastewater
projects we're supporting in West Virginia will open up land for new
development, allow new and existing businesses to expand, and help create and
retain jobs to help our communities thrive."
Individual
awards listed below:
· $1,696,000 – Wilderness Public Service District, Wilderness PSD Water System Extension and Upgrade
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This project will be matched with $424,000 in
local funds and will provide stable and consistent water service to 101
existing businesses and 1,953 households, enable a planned resort to be built
that will create 30 jobs and support future economic development in western
Nicholas County.
· $1,500,000 –Wyoming County Commission, Eastern
Wyoming Public Service Project Water Treatment Plan Upgrade
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This funding will be matched with $7,011,500
in state and local funds and this project will result in improved drinking
water to 119 businesses and 1,513 households, as well as guarantee a reliable
supply of water in the future.
· $1,000,000 – City of Ripley, Phase II
Sewer Project
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This project will be matched with $21,860,000
in other federal funding, state and local funding. This project will provide
reliable wastewater treatment to 309 businesses and 1,941 households, and allow
the communities of Evans and Ripley to permit new sewer connections to support
economic growth.
· $748,520 – Mingo County Public Service District, Chattaroy Sewer Extension and Rehabilitation Project
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This project will be matched with $3,633,110
in other federal funding, state and local funding. This project will provide
new service to 5 businesses and 55 households and improved, reliable service to
9 businesses and 270 households, and will also provide the necessary
infrastructure for planned and potential development of a 20 acre site.
· $25,000 – Canaan Valley PSD, Water
Treatment Plant Source Water Analysis
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This project will be matched with $55,000 in
state and local funds and will be used to complete a water source analysis in
Timberline area of Tucker County and will ultimately ensure the provision of a
reliable supply of drinking water to 400 customers.
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