PennVEST Makes $274 Million Investment In Water Infrastructure Projects in 22 Counties
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On April 24, Gov. Josh Shapiro announced the investment of $274 million for 30 drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and nonpoint source projects across 22 counties through the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority. The projects include replacing lead or other corrosive pipes, rehabilitating aging systems, upgrading service capabilities, extending service to more communities, and reducing environmental contaminants through compliance with current regulatory levels and agricultural Best Management Practices (BMP’s). The Shapiro Administration continues to focus on infrastructure upgrades with the goal that every Pennsylvanian has access to clean water. “My Administration is focused on protecting public health and the environment across the Commonwealth – and these investments will help to uphold Pennsylvanians’ constitutional right to clean air and pure water,” said Governor Josh Shapiro. “Thanks to our federal partners in the Biden Administration and the hard work o fPennVEST, $12 billion has been invested to safeguard our clean water infrastructure and the health and safety of Pennsylvanians, and we’ll continue to drive this funding out to ensure Pennsylvanians have safe, clean water.” The funding for these projects originates from a combination of state funds approved by voters, Growing Greener funds, Marcellus Legacy funds, the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) stimulus funds, the federal grant awards to PennVEST from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments, and the recycled loan repayments from previous PennVEST funding awards. “For more than thirty-six years, PennVEST has been dedicated to the mission of providing resources for clean water across the Commonwealth. In those three decades, we have seen communities grow, aging towns and cities revitalized, and farmers take a stronger approach to responsibly managing land,” said PennVEST Chairman Dr. Brian Regli. “As a result, today we cross the threshold of $12 billion invested in clean water projects by PennVEST. This monumental achievement is a testament to the hard work of so many and a continued promise by the Shapiro Administration to ensure the health and safety of Pennsylvanians.” Click Here for a list of projects funded. Visit the PA Infrastructure Investment Authority webpage for information on water infrastructure funding opportunities. Related Articles - Watersheds: -- PennVEST Makes $274 Million Investment In Water Infrastructure Projects in 22 Counties [PaEN] -- DCNR Highlights Stream Buffer Role In Improving Habitat, Water Quality At Big Elk Creek State Park, Chester County [PaEN] -- Dept. Of Agriculture Now Accepting Applications For Ag Conservation Research Grants; Ag Research Grants [PaEN] -- Agriculture Highlights Stroud Water Research Center Ag Conservation Research [PaEN] -- Organic Agriculture Transition Expert Luke Howard Joins Rodale Institute To Lead Agricultural Land Revitalization Project In South Central PA [PaEN] -- Witness At Senate Hearing On Oil & Gas Wastewater Road Dumping Reports Her Home Has Been Surrounded By Dumping; Dumping Again On The Upswing In 2024 [PaEN] -- PUC Urges Congressional Action To Address Potential PFAS ‘Forever Chemical’ Cleanup Liability For Water & Wastewater Utilities [PaEN] -- A Dozen Nonprofit, Agency, Municipal Environmental Experts Team Up To Tackle Stormwater Runoff In The Lake Erie Watershed, Starting April 25 [PaEN] -- DEP Releases Final Land Application Of Manure Supplement To Manure Management For Environmental Protection Manual [PaEN] -- Registration Open For Chesapeake Conservation Landscaping Council Level 1 Certification Training Beginning July 30 [PaEN] -- EPA, Local Philadelphia Area Partners Celebrate Earth Week, Declare Trash Free Waters Begin With You! [PaEN] -- Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Lancaster Gets Early Earth Day Gift: 100 Trees Planted At Dart Corporation Property [PaEN] -- Interfaith Partners For Chesapeake Bay Host May 2 Webinar: How To Get Your Green Projects Funded [PaEN] -- Lancaster Conservancy, Partners Hold Lancaster Water Week June 7-15 [PaEN] -- Call For Proposals: 2024 Chesapeake Watershed Forum Oct. 18-20 In WV [PaEN] [Posted: April 25, 2024] |
4/29/2024 |
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