
National Rural Water Association
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August 15, 2008
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Schafer Announces $547 Million for 232 Rural Water
Projects
USDA Awards Half-billion Dollars to Fund
Water Projects in Towns Nationwide
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.— Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer today
announced the award of $547 million in loans and grants to provide
safe drinking water and improved wastewater treatment systems for
rural towns and communities.
"A majority of these half-billion dollars for investment in rural
water systems is the result of USDA moving the 2008 farm bill
funding out to communities in a timely manner," Schafer said during
a visit to the USDA Service Center here today. "Maintaining quality
of rural life with safe and reliable water systems is vital to the
health of the surrounding agricultural community."
For example, in west Alabama, the Sumter County Sewer Authority will
receive more than $2.9 million to construct a sewer system for the
towns of Gainesville, Emelle and Geiger. In the city of Port St.
Joe, Fla., $8.6 million will bring the city's wastewater treatment
plant into compliance with state environmental regulations. In the
rural community of Taylorsville, Ind., the Eastern Bartholomew Water
Corporation will now have $4.8 million to upgrade the water
transmission main for 5,377 customers.
Loans and grants are being awarded to rural communities in 46 states
and Puerto Rico through USDA Rural Development's Water and
Environmental Program. The 2008 farm bill also known as the Food,
Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008, provides $356 million to local
communities for water and wastewater projects. The Administration
recommended this funding to reduce the backlog of these types of
proposed projects in its Farm Bill proposals. Another $191 million
is being distributed as part of the normal 2008 state allocation
funding process.
Funding of each project is contingent upon the recipient meeting the
requirements of the agreement. For a complete list of recipients go
to: http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/FBWWFR-List.pdf. USDA Rural
Development's mission is to increase economic opportunity and
improve the quality of life for rural residents. Rural Development
has invested more than $90 billion since 2001 for equity and
technical assistance to finance and foster growth in homeownership,
business development, and critical community and technology
infrastructure. More than 1.7 million jobs have been created or
saved through these investments. Further information on rural
programs is available at a local USDA Rural Development office or by
visiting USDA Rural Development's web site at
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov .
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