July 07, 2021
Manchin, Capito Announce Drinking Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Investments for West Virginia
Charleston, WV – U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and
Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), members of the Senate Appropriations Committee,
today announced $4,519,000 in loans and $3,465,000 in grants from the U.S.
Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant
Program. This funding will be used to modernize rural drinking water and
wastewater infrastructure and eliminate outdated pipes and service lines to
safeguard public health and safety in rural communities.
“When
every West Virginian has clean water to drink, our entire state is healthier
and our communities thrive. In order to ensure all West Virginians have
reliable access to clean water, we must improve and upgrade our drinking water
and wastewater infrastructure. My recent bipartisan infrastructure proposal includes
millions to improve America and West Virginia’s drinking water and wastewater
infrastructure and our sewer systems,” Senator Manchin said. “USDA’s
investment in three West Virginia Public Service Districts is great news for
our state, and I look forward to seeing the benefits of these upgrades for our
rural communities.”
“Through
my work as Ranking Member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee,
I have long emphasized the impact that updated wastewater and drinking water
infrastructure can have on our communities. That is why I worked alongside
Chairman Carper to craft the Drinking Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
Act of 2021, which is a bipartisan, responsible, and meaningful investment
that will advance the infrastructure needed to help local communities keep
their drinking water safe and clean, which passed the Senate 89-2. I’m thrilled
to see these three locations in West Virginia receiving this funding today, and
I look forward to the impact this will have on residents across our state,” Ranking
Member Capito said.
Individual
awards listed below:
- $2,019,000 Loan / $965,000 Grant for the Tyler County Public Service District: This Rural Development investment will be used to enable the Public Service District to provide both public drinking water and fire protection by extending its water distribution south from Boreman Elementary along Route 18 to Centerville and Alma.
- $2,000,000 Loan / $1,000,000 Grant for the Lavalette Public Service District: This Rural Development investment will be used to replace undersized and outdated lines in the German Ridge and Dickson areas of the Northern Distribution System.
- $500,000 Loan / $1,500,000 Grant for the Cowen Public Service District: This Rural Development investment will be used to extend a sewer system to the Upper Glade area.
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