AGRICULTURE SECRETARY VILSACK ANNOUNCES $615.8 MILLION FOR RURAL WATER PROJECTS
Recovery Act Funds Will Help Strengthen Rural Economies and Create Jobs
WASHINGTON, April 28, 2009 — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the selection of more than $615.8 million in water and environmental projects that are being funded immediately with federal funds provided through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The projects will help provide safe drinking water and improved wastewater treatment systems for rural towns and communities in 34 states.
"Aging water and waste infrastructure systems threaten the ability of rural communities to provide clean, reliable drinking water to residents and protect precious environmental resources." said Vilsack. "These investments will help bring increased economic benefits to rural America by providing needed water, water systems and creating jobs."
The funding announced today will be allocated to 193 projects and create or save an estimated 12,385 jobs. They are the first of many projects that will receive Recovery Act funds to improve rural water and waste disposal systems. For example, the Yuma County Improvement District in Arizona has been selected to receive $14.6 million to connect approximately 1,000 homes to a municipal treatment system. The project will reduce groundwater contamination from failing septic systems and improve the water quality of the Colorado River.
In New Mexico, the Village of Ruidoso and City of Ruidoso Downs have been selected to receive $9.7 million to build a wastewater treatment plant that will serve approximately 12,000 people. The current treatment plant's outflow runs into the environmentally sensitive Rio Ruidoso and is not in compliance with water quality regulations. The new plant will treat combined flows from both communities before they are discharged into the stream.
USDA Rural Development's Water and Environmental Program provides loans and grants to ensure that the necessary investments are made in water and wastewater infrastructure to deliver safe drinking water and protect the environment in rural areas. More information about USDA rural Development can be found at www.rurdev.usda.gov. Funding of individual recipients is contingent upon their meeting the terms of the loan or grant agreement.
President Obama signed The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 into law on Feb. 17, 2009. It is designed to jumpstart the nation's economy, create or save millions of jobs and put a down payment on addressing long-neglected challenges so our country can thrive in the 21st century. The Act includes measures to modernize our nation's infrastructure, enhance energy independence, expand educational opportunities, preserve and improve affordable health care, provide tax relief, and protect those in greatest need.
More information about USDA's Recovery Act efforts is available at www.usda.gov/recovery. More information about the Federal government's efforts on the Recovery Act is available at www.recovery.gov.
ARRA Rural Water and Wastewater Funding
Project List
April 28, 2009
State
Project Name
Total Rural Development Funding
AL
Munford Water Authority
$854,100
AL
South Bullock County Water Authority
$1,750,000
AL
The Water Works and Sewer Board of City of Thomasville
$15,199,000
AL
Town of Millport
$1,164,000
AR
City of Earle
$1,650,000
AR
City of Highland
$425,000
AR
City of Salesville
$2,311,000
AR
Ludwig Water Users Assoc.
$240,000
AR
Phillips County Sewer Facilities Board
$5,878,000
AZ
Yarnell Water Improvement Assoc.
$1,300,000
AZ
Yuma County Improvement District
$14,628,424
CA
Caruthers CSD
$2,503,000
CA
City of Gridley
$5,050,850
CA
Cutler PUD
$2,930,000
CA
Leavitt Lake CSD
$180,400
CA
Leavitt Lake CSD
$182,000
CA
Rolling Hills Mutual Water Co., Inc.
$1,044,000
CA
Valley Springs Utility District
$1,430,000
CA
Westwood Community Services District
$559,000
CT
Town of Stafford
$11,899,700
FL
Town of Wausau
$2,355,000
IL
City of Barry
$747,000
IL
Clay County Water Co.
$2,012,000
IL
Scott County Rural Water Coop.
$1,159,000
IL
Tri-City Regional Port District
$400,000
IL
Village of Sandoval
$980,000
IN
Koontz Lake Regional Sewer District
$14,312,000
IN
Town of Carthage
$4,390,000
IN
Town of Dana
$5,768,600
IN
Town of Elnora
$1,716,000
KS
City of Atwood
$3,066,000
KS
RWD #1, Crawford County
$1,804,000
KY
Barkley Lake Water District
$1,891,700
KY
Bath County Water District
$371,000
KY
City of Campbellsville
$669,000
KY
City of Hartford
$1,940,000
KY
Oldham County Water District
$13,243,100
KY
Southern Water District
$759,000
ME
Anson Water District
$1,480,000
ME
Bingham Water District
$112,000
ME
City of Belfast
$2,000,000
ME
City of Brewer
$865,000
ME
City of Calais
$3,000,000
ME
City of Gardiner
$300,000
ME
Jay Village Water District
$520,000
ME
Loring Development Authority of Maine (LDA)
$1,290,000
ME
Madison Water District
$1,334,000
ME
Newport Sanitary District
$1,750,000
ME
Sinclair Sanitary District
$692,000
ME
Town of Dover Foxcroft
$1,008,000
ME
Town of Jay
$685,000
ME
Town of Livermore Falls
$179,000
ME
Town of Machias, Washington City
$2,000,000
ME
Winterport Water District
$710,000
MI
Adams Township
$2,953,000
MI
Bergland Township
$4,274,000
MI
City of Crystal Falls
$8,380,000
MI
City of Ironwood
$3,688,000
MI
City of Ironwood
$4,809,000
MI
Montcalm County
$5,764,000
MI
Osceloa Township
$3,484,000
MI
Portage Township
$973,000
MI
Portage Township
$1,363,000
MI
Rogers City Sewer Systems
$4,254,000
MI
Rogers City Water Systems
$3,327,000
MI
Torch Lake Township
$6,469,000
MI
Township of Ironwood Charter
$1,083,000
MI
Village of Breckenridge
$3,898,000
MI
Village of L'Anse
$7,499,000
MI
Village of Laurium
$1,400,000
MI
Village of Owendale
$175,000
MI
Village of Vernon
$2,602,000
MN
City of Bricelyn
$1,595,000
MN
City of Hadley
$2,192,000
MN
City of Lowry
$1,980,000
MN
City of Perley
$961,000
MN
City of Peterson
$711,000
MN
City of Watson
$2,163,000
MN
Lincoln Pipestone Rural Water
$16,556,000
MN
Milford Township (Essig)
$613,000
MO
Atchinson County PWSD #1
$5,000,000
MO
Atchinson County PWSD #1
$17,000,000
MO
City of Gideon
$2,407,000
MO
City of Hayti
$2,891,000
MO
City of Risco
$550,000
MO
City of Vienna
$2,149,100
MO
Plattsburg Water Treatment Plant
$5,300,000
MO
Public Water Supply District No. 1 of Ozark County