Gov. Tom Wolf announced 276 new PA Small Water and Sewer Program project approvals through the Commonwealth Financing Authority to protect and improve municipalities’ water systems.
“This vital grant program allows for costly but necessary water infrastructure improvements that would otherwise be unfeasible to smaller Pennsylvania communities,” said Wolf. “When we invest into our communities now, they benefit for years to come, and today’s approved projects will significantly improve the quality of life in these communities.”
Projects include improvements and replacements of water mains, water treatment plants, sewer systems, and water line extensions in hundreds of municipalities in 49 counties, including Bucks County, across the commonwealth. The total funding amount is more than $61 million.
A complete list of Small Water and Sewer projects approved can be found here.
The Pennsylvania Small Water and Sewer program provides grants to assist municipalities with the construction, improvement, expansion or repair of their water supplies or sanitary sewer systems. Municipalities and municipal authorities are eligible to apply for up to $500,000 in grant funding. For more information on the PA Small Water and Sewer program, click here.
Visit dced.pa.gov for additional information.