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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Harrisburg, U.S.A. &#8211; Governor Tom Corbett announced on July 18 the investment of $87 million in 18 non-point source, drinking water, and wastewater projects in 18 counties through the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST). &#8220;The projects funded at today&#8217;s PENNVEST meeting will bring both environmental improvements and much needed new jobs to areas all across our [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/07/us-news/pennsylvania-begins-new-water-infrastructure-projects/">Pennsylvania Begins New Water Infrastructure Projects</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Harrisburg, U.S.A. <strong>&#8211;</strong> Governor Tom Corbett announced on July 18 the investment of $87 million in 18 non-point source, drinking water, and wastewater projects in 18 counties through the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST).</p>
<p>&#8220;The projects funded at today&#8217;s PENNVEST meeting will bring both environmental improvements and much needed new jobs to areas all across our state,&#8221; Corbett said. &#8220;This funding is an investment in the future health of our citizens and our economy, both of which are of critical importance to me and my administration.&#8221;</p>
<p>Of the $87 million total, $77 million is for low-interest loans and $10 million is offered as grants.</p>
<p>The awards range from a $131,000 grant to eliminate nutrient discharges from a stream in Lancaster County and, ultimately, the Chesapeake Bay to a $17.7 million loan/grant combination for a project in Lycoming County to eliminate the discharge of waste from on-lot septic systems into publicly accessible areas.</p>
<p>The funding comes from a combination of state funds approved by voters, federal grants to PENNVEST from the Environmental Protection Agency and recycled loan repayments from previous PENNVEST funding awards. Funds for the projects are disbursed after bills for work are paid and receipts are submitted to PENNVEST.</p>
<p><strong>PENNVEST drinking water projects:</strong></p>
<p><strong> Armstrong and Clarion counties</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Redbank Valley Municipal Authority </strong>received a $346,000 loan to install alternate power source facilities in order to eliminate power fluctuations to the treatment plant that compromise the plant&#8217;s ability to effectively operate and assure healthy water quality.</p>
<p><strong> Carbon, Luzerne and Schuylkill counties</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Hazelton City Authority </strong>received a $5,917,075 loan to replace approximately 15,260 household water meters that will allow the authority to reduce water losses by quickly detecting leaks in the system.</p>
<p><strong> Fayette, Greene and Washington counties</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Southwestern Pennsylvania Water Authority</strong> received an $8,660,300 loan to upgrade and expand the authority&#8217;s Tin Can Hollow water treatment plant, including new filters, pumps and other facilities that will ensure a safe and reliable source of water both for household consumption and fire protection.</p>
<p><strong> Potter County </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Galeton Borough Authority</strong> received a $520,127 loan to breach two impoundment dams and replace them with stream channel infiltration facilities that are not only less expensive to maintain but also provide increased water availability, particularly during low-flow conditions.</p>
<p><strong>Somerset County </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Jefferson Township Water and Sewer Authority</strong> received a $768,111 loan and a $550,889 grant to construct approximately five miles of water distribution lines and a new water storage tank to eliminate the use of contaminated drinking water wells in the village of Bakerstown.</p>
<p><strong>Washington County </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Pennsylvania American Water Company</strong> received a $2,250,000 loan to construct over six miles of water distribution lines and a booster pump station to serve various areas of the county where over 50 percent of the private drinking water wells are contaminated with coliform bacteria.</p>
<p><strong>PENNVEST Wastewater Projects</strong></p>
<p><strong> Armstrong County </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>West Hills Area Water Pollution Control Authority</strong> received a $10,435,500 loan new sewage collection lines and a pump station to serve areas of East Franklin Township and Buffalo Township where malfunctioning on-lot systems and wildcat sewers are discharging raw sewage into Glade Run and a tributary of the Allegheny River.</p>
<p><strong>Beaver County </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Rochester Borough Sewer and Maintenance Authority</strong> received a $1,147,283 loan and a $1,379,717 grant install more than a mile of new sanitary and storm sewers to eliminate the wet weather discharge of untreated sewage into McKinley Run, Beaver Run and the Ohio River.</p>
<p><strong>Butler County </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Buffalo Township Municipal Authority </strong>received a $1,560,670 loan to expand the authority&#8217;s treatment plant and upgrade a pumping station to eliminate overloading of the plant and to accommodate additional wastewater flows, particularly from local businesses that will expand their operations as a result of this project and thereby create 90 new full-time jobs.</p>
<p><strong>Cambria County </strong></p>
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<li><strong> Johnstown City </strong>received a $10,898,000 loan to install almost seven miles of new collection sewers to eliminate wet weather overflows of untreated sewage into Stony Creek.</li>
<li><strong>Johnstown Redevelopment Authority </strong>received a $9,052,570 loan to construct more than three miles of replacement interceptor sewers to eliminate wet weather overflows into the Conemaugh River.</li>
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<p><strong>Lycoming County </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Tiadaghton Valley Municipal Authority</strong> received a $14,146,008 loan and a $3,717,312 grant to construct a new wastewater treatment plant, eight miles of new collection sewers and a pump station to eliminate the use of malfunctioning on-lot septic systems that are discharging inadequately treated waste into publicly accessible areas and also to meet nutrient discharge limits required under the Chesapeake Bay initiative.</p>
<p><strong>McKean County</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Hamlin Township </strong>received a $2,424,173 loan and a $2,383,827 grant to construct more than seven miles of sewage collection lines to eliminate the use of malfunctioning on-lot septic systems that are discharging inadequately treated sewage into local streams. The project will also allow businesses to expand and create 50 new jobs in the area.</p>
<p><strong>Mifflin County </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Burnham Borough Authority </strong>received an $8,679,268 loan and a $1,492,732 grant to construct a new treatment plant and replace combined sewer facilities in order to eliminate excess nutrient discharges into the Chesapeake Bay watershed as well as allow for local business expansions that will create 91 new full-time jobs.</p>
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