The USDA is investing $267 million in 103 infrastructure projects across the nation to upgrade water and wastewater systems in rural communities.  Announced by Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development Anne Hazlett Monday, the program makes investments in 35 states through the Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant program.

 

Included in this week's announcement over $1.72 million for the city of Othello, WA, $900-thousand for Carbonado, WA and three projects in Idaho.  The funds can be used to finance drinking water, stormwater drainage and waste disposal systems for rural communities with 10,000 or fewer residents.

 

In the Announcement, Hazlett noted that: "Robust, modern infrastructure is foundational for quality of life and economic opportunity."  In funding for fiscal year 2018, USDA said Congress provided a historic level of funding for water and wastewater infrastructure.  The 2018 Omnibus spending bill includes $5.2 billion for USDA loans and grants, up from $1.2 billion. Click Here to learn more and for a list of projects.

 

 

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