Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funded State Revolving Fund Projects Quarterly Report
These tables are a collection of Clean Water State Revolving Fund and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund projects that have funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and have started work between July 2023 and September 2023. More information on SRF projects will be made available on the EPA Bipartisan Infrastructure Investments Map in the future.
SRF Type | State | County | Funding Amount | Borrower Name | Project Name | SRF Funding Source | Date of Agreement | Project Description |
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Drinking Water | Alabama | Lowndes | $994,500 | Lowndesboro Water System | Lowndesboro (Town of) Water Main Replacement Project | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 07/15/2023 | The Lowndes County Water Authority proposes a project that replaces two sections of water main with recurring maintenance problems; repair a major hydraulic loop; and install backup generators on major water well pumps plus purchase a portable generator to handle interruptions on smaller well pumps. The improvements will decrease I/I and increase the energy efficiency for the system. |
Drinking Water | Arizona | Pinal | $463,699 | Desert Gardens RV Resort Cooperative, Inc. | System Deficiency | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 08/16/2023 | The community is requesting additional financial assistance and a scope change to complete their arsenic treatment system and generator project which will satisfy their ADEQ Consent Order after costs have increased significantly beyond the originally requested financing due to inflation, supply chain issues and general cost and labor increases. The emergency generator is a critical component to the new water treatment system. A generator will prevent power outages and power fluctuations that are frequent at the RV Park. |
Drinking Water | Arizona | Pinal | $600,000 | Villa Grande Domestic Water Improvement District | Nitrate Treatment (3) | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 09/06/2023 |
Villa Grande DWID proposes to install an evaporative pond, additional storage tank, feed pump, and electrical components for a Low Waste Ion Exchange treatment system to treat nitrates in the water to below the MCL. The DWID has two WIFA loans totaling $788,000, however, due to unanticipated costs, the DWID needs an additional $600,000 of funding to construct the improvements and satisfy the ADEQ Consent Order. The prepackage nitrate treatment plan has already been purchased and is currently on site. To treat the water coming from both wells on site, a 30,000-gallon equalization tank will be installed to buffer the ion exchange treatment system and provide a more uniform composition feeding into the treatment system. The ion exchange system will take water from the equalization tank and feed treated water into the existing storage tanks on site. |
Drinking Water | Colorado | Park | $300,150 | Fairplay, Town of | Fairplay, Town of | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/21/2023 | This project consists of adding treatment to water treatment plant, upgrading instrumentation and controls, and rehabilitation to infiltration gallery. |
Drinking Water | Connecticut | Hartford | $5,200,000 | City of Bristol | SCADA System Upgrades | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/07/2023 | The project consists of upgrading Bristol Water and Sewer Department’s (BWSD) SCADA for several sites including a 12 MGD treatment plant, three well sites, four high service stations, one booster station, nine storage tanks, one interconnection and six reservoirs. The project will greatly enhance the BWSD’s ability to monitor and control treatment facilities, the distribution system and other critical system components. |
Drinking Water | Connecticut | New London | $2,618,090 | Town of Montville | Cook Hill Tank Replacement | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 08/29/2023 | The project consists of the construction of a 531,200-gallon glass-fused-to-steel water storage tank and associated appurtenances that will replace the existing Cook Hill Water Storage. |
Drinking Water | Delaware | Kent | $512,000 | Town of Frederica | Jackson St Service Connections | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 08/28/2023 | The goal is to locate and eliminate cast iron pipe and lead service cross connections within Jackson Street and to reconnect and serve homes from the newer PVC water main along Jackson Street. The area of the project is the entire length of Jackson Street from Front Street south to the terminus. The water project will eliminate old, potentially lead containing, water service connections by replacement with approved new service pipe materials. The project will eliminate the cast iron pipe from the system at Jackson Street, and improve water pressure, taste, and quality through installation of new service connections. |
Drinking Water | Delaware | Kent | $102,000 | Town of Frederica | LSL inventory | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 08/25/2023 | The planned activity is to use 120Water to prepare the database and management plan in year one with field investigation of unconfirmed and suspected by an underground location company by vacuum excavation. Continued management would occur over a 3-year period by 120Water to assist the Town with replacement and asset management. |
Drinking Water | Delaware | New Castle | $2,900,000 | City of Newark | South Well Field Water Treatment Plant | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL EC grant | 07/21/2023 | The Project includes the installation of additional treatment for emerging contaminants. Proposed regulations will require the treatment of chemicals such as PFAS/PFOA and this treatment system will aid in compliance with state and federal regulations. It is expected that the system will include Granular Activated Carbon, a proven technology to remove these contaminants. There is no backup generation at this treatment plant and this Project will add the necessary equipment for backup generation at the site. This Project will comply with the latest federal guidelines and proposed state regulations specifically targeting PFAS and PFOA emerging contaminants. This will remove emerging contaminants from the drinking water supply in order to safeguard public health. |
Drinking Water | Delaware | New Castle | $4,787,405 | City of Wilmington | Wilmington PFAS Removal | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL EC grant | 08/07/2023 | This City project will incorporate the most cost-efficient means of removing PFAS from the City’s source at the Porter Filter Plant, currently recognized to be the addition of GAC (granular activated carbon) contact vessels into the treatment process, installed post filtration and before the Clearwell. Membrane filtration and/or UV is also being considered to elevate the log removal capabilities at Porter to match the log removal capabilities at the City’s other treatment facility, the Brandywine Membrane Plant, which is also included in this project for all PFAS related treatment modifications necessary to gain compliance with near-future changes to the SDWA Water Quality Regulations. |
Drinking Water | Delaware | New Castle | $18,501,872 | City of Wilmington | Wilmington Water Distribution and Transmission | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 08/07/2023 | The City strives to continuously meet the requirements of the Statewide adopted Lead and Copper rule promulgated under the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act. All service lines and fire hydrants are renewed. |
Drinking Water | Florida | Martin | $12,513,109 | Martin County | Martin County Water Main Extension | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 07/20/2023 | Connection of Beau Rivage, Evergreen Country Club/Windstone Subdivision, Gaines Ave/Harbor Estates, and Western Extension communities to public drinking water system removing from individual drinking water wells. |
Drinking Water | Florida | Okaloosa | $75,000 | Crestview | Planning for an elevated storage tank | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 08/29/2023 | This is for a planning document for an elevated storage tank. |
Drinking Water | Florida | Polk | $624,500 | Lake Hamilton | Planning and Design | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 08/29/2023 | Planning and Design Activities for Monroe Street water treatment plant and water supply upgrades. |
Drinking Water | Florida | Sumter | $655,400 | Bushnell | Planning and Design | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 07/12/2023 | Planning and Design for water infrastructure projects including an asset management plan. |
Drinking Water | Florida | Volusia | $846,551 | Lake Helen | Water Meters Replacement | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/15/2023 | Replacement of water meters that are not accurately reading and a source of water revenue loss to the system. |
Drinking Water | Florida | Walton | $2,837,099 | Paxton | Meter Replacement and Well Rehabilitation | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/05/2023 | The City of Paxton wishes to replace all of their touch-reach water meters with new radio read meters. This equates to about 800 meters. The entire assembly would be replaced to include, the curb stop, the meter, the backflow preventer, and the meter box. New meter assemblies would be replaced at the same location as the existing assemblies and no new piping and minimal excavation would be required. In addition to the meter replacement the City would like to rehabilitate Well No. 1. Rehabilitation includes: Removal of the existing oil lube system and replace with a water lubricated column assembly and pump bowl; Removal of the existing side angle drive diesel motor and concrete stand; Clean and camera the well; Removal and replacement of existing electric pump motor and pump head; Removal and Replacement of the existing vertical turbine pump; Removal and replacement of water plant electrical controls; Removal and replacement of existing flow meter and discharge piping; Relocation of the hypochlorite disinfection system out of the water plant building and into a small chlorine room building addition; Miscellaneous improvements within the wellhouse; Replacement of existing stand-by generator at the well; and, Electrical improvements to the elevated tank to include a double obstruction light and minor tank lighting. |
Drinking Water | Illinois | Jo Daviess | $2,755,000 | Galena | Replace LEAD Service Lines | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 08/17/2023 | The City of Galena will replace approximately 300 lead service lines throughout the City. |
Drinking Water | Indiana | Montgomery | $1,280,000 | New Richmond | New Richmond Drinking Water System Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL EC grant | 08/30/2023 | The project includes rehabilitation of existing wells, construction of a new package WTP and site improvements, replacement of undersized main, meter pits and the addition of an emergency generator for wells and WTP. The project will ensure adequate water supply, provide treatment to meet secondary standards (including removal of iron and manganese) and improve flows and reduce water loss. |
Drinking Water | Indiana | Wayne | $2,399,860 | Milton | Drinking Water System Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental & 2022 DWSRF LSLR Grant | 08/24/2023 | Control panels and SCADA integration at existing elevated storage tank and water treatment plant; improving accuracy and reliability of control system; Lead service line replacements throughout the service area; reducing potential of lead exposure; Replacement of existing meters with automatic meters; reducing operation time and water loss; Water distribution main, including associated connections and identified valves within the right-of-way; addressing water loss and the need for looping: Replacement isolation valves throughout the distribution system; increasing reliability during routine and reactive maintenance; and new bulk filling station at water treatment plant, allowing accurate tracking of bulk water purchase. |
Drinking Water | Kansas | Cowley | $602,695 | Arkansas City | 200,000-Gallon Water Tower | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 08/10/2023 | Construction of a 200,000-gallon water tower at Strother Field Airport/Industrial Park to replace the existing water tower. |
Drinking Water | Kansas | Cowley | $602,695 | Winfield | Strother Field/Winfield New 200,000-gallon Water Storage Tank | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 08/12/2023 | Construct a 200,000-gallon water tower at Strother Field Airport/Industrial Park to replace the existing water tower. |
Drinking Water | Kansas | Douglas | $500,000 | Lawrence | Lead Service Line Inventory | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 07/26/2023 | Activities required to develop drinking water service line inventories to account for any lead service lines within the distribution system, both the municipal owned and privately owned service lines. Activities can include, but are not limited to, development and delivery of user surveys, inspections of service line materials, non-regulatory testing for lead contamination in water, and purchase of pitcher filters for homes that show lead contamination in the drinking water. Construction activities involving replacement of service lines are not covered under this agreement. |
Drinking Water | Kansas | Johnson | $1,828,870 | Water District #1 of Johnson County | Replacement of Distribution Mains | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 08/08/2023 | Distribution main replacements along Foster Street (54th Terrace to 57th Street) near Hillsborough Apartments, along Ash Street (51st to Sycamore Drive), and along Rosewood Street (51st to Sycamore Drive). |
Drinking Water | Kansas | Marshall | $500,000 | Oketo | Water System Improvements - Phase 2 | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 09/07/2023 | Rehabilitate Well #2 and the existing water storage facility, construct an emergency generator for the well field and replace existing water distribution mains. |
Drinking Water | Kansas | Marshall | $3,000,000 | Vermillion | Water Distribution System Replacement | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 07/06/2023 | Replace approximately 3 miles of distribution pip with excessive manganese coatings and associated valves, fire hydrants and service lines. |
Drinking Water | Kansas | Osborne | $500,000 | Portis | Water Distribution System Improvements Phase 3 | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 08/24/2023 | Phase 3 distribution system improvements to replace water mains, valves, meters and fire hydrants. |
Drinking Water | Kansas | Pratt | $500,000 | Sawyer | Upgrade SMI and Well #2 Controls | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 07/26/2023 | Replace existing service connections, upgrade meters to use an automated meter reading system, replace existing well controls, and install a variable frequency drive at Well No. 2. |
Drinking Water | Louisiana | Calcasieu Parish | $2,300,000 | City of Lake Charles | Water Line Replacement | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL EC grant | 08/18/2023 | Replace approximately 1.5 miles of deteriorated distribution pipe and associated appurtenances. |
Drinking Water | Louisiana | Lafayette Parish | $6,600,000 | Milton Water System | New Water Treatment Plant | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/21/2023 | The proposed project is to construct a two mgd water treatment plant. Consisting of installation of three water wells each designed to produce approximately 1000 gallon per minute (gpm), and construction of a new 2 million gallon per day (mgd) water treatment plant consisting of pressure filters, two 500,000 gallon ground storage tanks, high service pumps, a backwash settling basin, administrative and operation buildings and a 500 kilo-watt generator. |
Drinking Water | Louisiana | St. Tammany Parish | $3,500,000 | Bayou Liberty Water Association | Bayou Liberty Water Association: Water System Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/14/2023 | The proposed project includes the construction of a new water well capable of producing 500 gpm approximately 1,900 feet in depth, installation of two 10,000 gallon hydro pneumatic tanks, new chlorine gas disinfection equipment and enclosure, associated site work, and miscellaneous mechanical and electrical components. |
Drinking Water | Maine | Penobscot | $520,000 | Dexter Utility District | Gould Avenue Water Main Replacement/Upgrade | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 07/26/2023 | Gould Avenue Water Main Replacement/Upgrade. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Barnstable | $292,928 | Barnstable | Service line Inventory and LSL Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 09/01/2023 | The purpose of this project is to develop a lead service line inventory and a lead service line replacement plan of both public and private service lines within the Hyannis Water Supply System, achieving compliance with the USEPA Lead and Copper Rule Revisions and additionally meeting the goals of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. Kleinfelder will complete a review of the Town's files and existing Information to determine complete a preliminary inventory of lead services lines, GRR, and unknown pipes within the Town and create a database and GIS map of the information for the Town. They will also detail a project plan to evaluate unknown services lines and complete the Lead Service Line Replacement Plan. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Berkshire | $191,000 | Great Barrington Fire District | Lead Service Line Inventory and Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 08/01/2023 | This project includes the evaluation and development of a Lead Service Line (LSL) replacement plan for utility and customer side service line materials connected to the Great Barrington water distribution system in order to meet the 2021 Lead and Copper Rule Revision (LCRR) issued by the EPA. The project is divided into two phases: Phase 1-Initial Water Service Inventory Development and Phase 2-Lead Service Line Replacement Plan. Tasks for Phase I include a review of current water distribution data, field investigations to verify service line materials, and the finalization of an initial inventory. During Phase 2, Engineers will work closely with the District to produce a LSL replacement plan. The plan will include a procedure for conducting replacements and a funding strategy. To comply with the LCRR requirements, this work must be complete by October 2024. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Bristol | $80,000 | Attleboro | Service Line Inventory and LSL Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 08/01/2023 | The Attleboro Water Department will conduct a LSL inventory by analyzing historical records and current field data. The City's LSL database will be updated with a focus on the 3,100 lines with a lead status yet to be determined. The updated database will track the materials of both the public and private sides of service laterals. An LSL sampling and monitoring plan will be developed and implemented across the City's water system. Public education and outreach will support the implementation of sampling and monitoring across Attleboro's 15,500 water service lines, as well as inform residents of potential lead service lines, replacement activities, and opportunities to replace private-side lead or lead content service laterals. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Bristol | $200,000 | North Raynham Water District | Service Line Inventory and Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 09/01/2023 | This project includes establishing a formal inventory of existing water service lines and materials, including water service record review and database creation, field work to identify service line materials, verification of unknown service line materials, desktop inventory database reconciliation and field verification data population, and LCR inventory memorandum. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Dukes | $217,025 | Tisbury | Service Line Inventory and LSL Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 09/01/2023 | The project will consist of preliminary records screening, including review of record drawings and capital improvements/master plans, as well as digitization of record drawings and valve/ties cards into the Town's GIS data. A GIS map of service line materials will be created and formatted for sharing on the Town's website. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Essex | $242,400 | Gloucester | Lead Service Line Inventory and Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 08/01/2023 | The project will consist of preliminary records screening, including review of record drawings and capital improvement/master plans. Coordination with the City's GIS provider and Asset Management provider to create and format an GIS map of service lines materials to be shared on the City's website. Public Outreach will include education materials for the entire City as well as parties where service line are identified. A technical memorandum of findings from the records screening and mapping will be prepared. Finally, the lead service line replacement contract documents will be prepared, included specifications, standard details, a construction cost estimate, and a plan for permitting. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Hampden | $190,000 | Holyoke | Lead Service Line Inventory and Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 09/01/2023 | This project includes the evaluation and development of a Lead Service Line (LSL) replacement plan for utility and customer side service line materials connected to the Holyoke Water Works water distribution system in order to meet the 2021 Lead and Copper Rule Revision (LCRR) issued by the EPA. The project is divided into two phases: Phase 1-Initial Water Service Inventory Development and Phase 2-Lead Service Line Replacement Plan. Tasks for Phase I include a review of current water distribution data, field investigations to verify service line materials, and the finalization of an initial inventory. During Phase 2, Engineers will work closely with HWW to produce a LSL replacement plan. The plan will include a procedure for conducting replacements and a funding strategy. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Hampshire | $132,000 | Huntington | Lead Service Line Inventory and Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 08/01/2023 | This project includes the evaluation and development of a Lead Service Line (LSL) replacement plan for utility and customer side service line materials connected to The Town of Huntington's water distribution system in order to meet the 2021 Lead and Copper Rule Revision (LCRR) issued by the EPA. The project is divided into two phases: Phase 1- Initial Water Service Inventory Development and Phase 2- Lead Service Line Replacement Plan. Tasks for Phase I include a review of current water distribution data, field investigations to verify service line materials, and the finalization of an initial inventory. During Phase 2, Engineers will work closely with the Town to produce a LSL replacement plan. The plan will include a procedure for conducting replacements and a funding strategy. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Middlesex | $125,000 | Burlington | Lead Service Line Inventory and Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 08/01/2023 | The project consists of inventory of existing services, verification of unknown services, and creating a replacement plan of existing lead services. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Middlesex | $168,850 | Concord | Lead Service Line Inventory and Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 08/01/2023 | The project will consist of preliminary records screening, including review of record drawings and capital improvement/master plans, as well as digitization of record drawings and valve/tie cards into the Town's GIS data. A GIS map of service line materials will be created and formatted for sharing on the Town's website, and a technical memorandum of findings from the records screening and mapping will be prepared. Finally, the lead service line replacement contract documents will be prepared, including specifications, standard details, a construction cost estimate, and a plan for permitting. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Plymouth | $57,800 | Middleborough | Service Line Inventory and LSL Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 09/01/2023 | The project consists of verification of the remaining 1,500+ unknown services and their materials in order to complete the Town's lead service line inventory. This information will be used to prepare a removal prioritization list and a lead service removal plan. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Plymouth | $205,220 | Pembroke | Service Line Inventory and LSL Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 08/01/2023 | This project will consist of a preliminary records screening during which GIS data, water main installation record drawings, capital improvement plans, and master plans will be reviewed and organized. Documents identified as missing or contrary to the Client's GIS data will be digitized and delivered to the Client in PDF format. An initial LSL inventory will be provided to the Client. A GIS map will be created and formatted for sharing with the public through the Client's public website. A technical memorandum will be prepared documenting the findings from the records screening and mapping and creating a preliminary plan of how to prioritize, fund, and fully remove LSLs connected to the distribution system. This project also includes SRF grant administration tasks, if awarded. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Plymouth | $43,350 | West Bridgewater | Service Line Inventory and LSL Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 09/01/2023 | The work of this project generally consists of the collection of available records for both utility and privately owned sides of water service lines, development of a lead service inventory database (which will be made available to the public), preparing a list of unknown service line materials, provide a GIS shapefile with the LSL database, provide a list of service lines categorized as lead, galvanized requiring replacement, or lead status unknown to the Town, develop a plan to address service lines categorized as lead, galvanized requiring replacement, or lead status unknown, and assist the water department with administration of the grant program. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Worcester | $86,600 | Leicester Water Supply District | Service Line Inventory and LSL Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 09/01/2023 | This project will be completed for the Leicester Water Supply District (LWSD) and the Hillcrest Water District (HWD). LWSD the record keeper for both the LWSD and HWD so will be developing and maintaining the service line inventory for both systems. The work of this project generally consists of the collection of available records, the creation of a LSL database, the creation of a list of unknown service line materials and a ranking for verification that indicates high, medium, and low probabilities of lead, the creation of a GIS shapefile with the LSL database, creation of a list of service lines categorized as lead, galvanized requiring replacement, or lead status unknown, the development of a plan to address services lines categorized as lead, galvanized requiring replacement, or lead status unknown, and conducting home inspections at up to 250 properties to confirm or verify material on either side of the meter. |
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Worcester | $86,600 | Leicester Water Supply District | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | |||
Drinking Water | Massachusetts | Worcester | $85,000 | Whitinsville Water Company | Service Line Inventory and LSL Replacement Plan | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 09/01/2023 | This project will be completed for the Whitinsville Water Company (WWC) and the Northbridge Water Department (NWD). WWC is the record keeper for both the WWC and NWD so will be developing and maintaining the service line inventory for both systems. The work of this project generally consists of the collection of available records, the creation of a LSL database, the creation of a list of unknown service line materials and a ranking for verification that indicates high, medium, and low probabilities of lead, the creation of a GIS shapefile with the LSL database, creation of a list of service lines categorized as lead, galvanized requiring replacement, or lead status unknown, the development of a plan to address service lines categorized as lead, galvanized requiring replacement, or lead status unknown, and conducting home inspections at up to 240 properties to confirm or verify material on either side of the meter. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | Branch | $425,000 | Quincy, Village of | IRP improvements and LSLR | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 08/08/2023 | The project includes replacement of the iron and manganese removal unit including the blower, mixer, piping, valves, and filter media. Additionally, the unit control panel, motor control center, high service pumps, and variable frequency drives will be replaced. Approximately 28 lead service lines will be replaced throughout the village. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | Calhoun | $4,340,000 | Bedford Charter Township | River Road Water Main Extension | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL EC grant | 08/28/2023 | River Road Water Main Extension due to PFAS. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | Clinton | $9,820,000 | Ovid, City of | Water Systems Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 08/28/2023 | This project consists of replacement of 31,5000 linear feet of water main, replacement of lead service lines in accordance with the June 2018 revisions in the Michigan Lead and Copper Rule within the Safe Drinking Water Act 399 of 1976, the installation of approximately 658 water meters throughout the village, and removal and replacement of filter media. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | Gogebic | $519,221 | Bessemer, City of | Bessemer Water System Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 08/07/2023 | The project consists of approximately 1,240-feet of water main replacement on E. Colby Street and Osmose Road, vent and roof replacement at the Tilden Tank standpipe, and vent replacement at Rock Bluff Reservoir. Additionally, the City of Bessemer anticipates replacing approximately 75 lead service lines throughout the city. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | Ingham | $32,220,000 | Lansing Board of Water and Light | New Project | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 08/28/2023 | Water Main for CSO areas 034E & 015S; New elevated storage tank; two new offset wells; WTP Lime/slaker & chemical handling improvements. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | Isabella | $4,765,000 | Shepherd, Village of | LSLR and Watermain Replacement | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 08/28/2023 | This project consists of the replacement of 26,000 linear feet of aging water mains, lead services throughout the village, and 270 water meter replacements, as well as a new emergency generator. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | Jackson | $8,112,745 | Jackson, City of | Treatment, Storage, and Distribution System Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 07/17/2023 | The project includes installation of mechanical jet mixers in the east and west elevated storage tanks, well pump motor replacement, miscellaneous water treatment plant (WTP) projects, including lime and soda ash fill line replacement, drain system replacement, and installation of a return flow meter. Additionally, approximately 8,000 linear feet of water main replacement will take place on Biddle, Grinnell, McBride, Williams, Arnold, Burr, Deyo, and Dwight Streets. Water main replacement locations also include ineligible sanitary sewer and roadway improvements that will be covered using city sewer and road funds. City staff force account work will be used to complete the replacement of approximately 1,125 lead service lines throughout the city. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | Kalamazoo | $20,200,000 | Kalamazoo, City of | Watermain and LSL Replacement | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 08/08/2023 | water main and lead service line replacement. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | Muskegon | $5,628,495 | Muskegon, City of | New Project | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 09/08/2023 | Water Main/LSLR. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | Oakland | $5,415,000 | Independence, Charter Twp. of | Independence Township Parview Drive and Waldon Road Water Main Extensions Project | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL EC grant | 09/14/2023 | The project consists of two distribution water main extensions, one along Parview Drive east of Greens Lake and the other north of Waldon Road near Parke Lake, connecting to the Charter Township of Independence’s (Independence) drinking water system. The work will include the installation of an estimated 11,862 linear feet of 8 - and 12-inch diameter high density polyethylene water main pipe by horizontal directional drilling and 887 linear feet of 8 - and 12-inch diameter ductile iron water main pipe by open cut methods. The Parview and Waldon water main extensions in this project will provide area residents and businesses served by private wells that may be affected by perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS), estimated at 152 service connections, the ability to connect to Independence’s drinking water system. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | Osceola | $5,730,000 | Marion, Village of | Village of Marion | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 09/08/2023 | This project includes the following improvements: Replace Well No.3, Install permanent back up power at Well No.4, Replace Well No.5, Replace the existing water storage tank, replace all 4-inch diameter water mains and hydrants, replace 200 feet of 2-inch watermain, upgrade SCADA, install new meters at unmetered locations. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | Sanilac | $56,056 | Sandusky, City of | Watermain and Lead Service Line Replacement | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 08/28/2023 | The project consists of replacing the 1.25 miles of water main located under M-46 and will include the replacement of associated hydrants, gate valves and boxes, ductile iron tees, and the removal and replacement of City of Sandusky-owned copper water services on the public side of the water main. The work also includes an estimated 18 lead service line replacements along the water main replacement route. The work will be completed in accordance with Michigan’s revised Lead and Copper Rule within the Safe Drinking Water Act 399 of 1976. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | St. Clair | $1,419,900 | Memphis, City of | City of Memphis' Water System Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 09/08/2023 | The project will replace water mains along Lois and Roberts Streets, 26 lead service lines, publicly owned water meters, filter media at the arsenic removal plant, and well pumps, as well as installing a back-up generator, automatic transfer switch, and completing the associated electrical upgrades to the generator. The work will be completed in accordance with Michigan’s revised Lead and Copper Rule within the Safe Drinking Water Act 399 of 1976. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | Wayne | $48,172,500 | Great Lakes Water Authority | 96-inch Water Transmission Main Relocation Phase 2 Project | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 07/17/2023 | This Phase 2 of the 96-inch water transmission main relocation project (Dequindre Road) consists of construction of approximately 7,985 linear feet of welded steel pipe and replacement of three culverts off Dequindre Road in the City of Rochester Hills and Shelby Township. |
Drinking Water | Michigan | Wayne | $4,657,800 | Melvindale, City of | City of Melvindale Water Systems Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 08/28/2023 | The project includes replacement of approximately 9,400 linear feet of water main, 56 lead service lines, and the installation of 2,500 linear feet of water main for looping along Dix Road, Dora Street, Greenfield Road, and Wall Street. The work will be completed in accordance with Michigan’s revised Lead and Copper Rule within the Safe Drinking Water Act 399 of 1976. |
Drinking Water | Mississippi | Bolivar | $1,822,500 | Benoit, Town of | New Well; Well & Tank Rehab; Distribution Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 09/29/2023 | New 500-gpm well with appurtenances, rehabilitation of existing Well No. 1, rehabilitation of the existing water tank, and replacement of approximately 500 linear feet of water main with appurtenances. |
Drinking Water | Mississippi | Carroll | $850,000 | Vaiden, Town of | Water Distribution Replacement Project | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 09/29/2023 | Replacement of 8,500 LF water distribution main, located west of Vaiden City limits. |
Drinking Water | Mississippi | Coahoma | $850,000 | Friar's Point, Town of | Distribution Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 09/29/2023 | Water main replacement for undersized water main with properly sized water main piping. |
Drinking Water | Mississippi | Hancock | $2,482,526 | Bay St. Louis, City of | St. Francis Street Well & Harry Street Well Rehab | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 09/29/2023 | New 1500 gpm water well with its appurtenances located at the St. Francis Street and rehab existing water well at the Harry Street. |
Drinking Water | Mississippi | Hancock | $4,566,375 | Kiln Utility and Fire District | Distribution Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 09/29/2023 | The proposed project includes installation of approximately 8.5 miles of 8-inch PVC water mains and their appurtenances along the Firetower Road, Fenton-Dedeaux Road, Kiln-Delisle Road, and Dogpatch Road. |
Drinking Water | Mississippi | Harrison | $3,776,210 | West Harrison Water and Sewer District | Distribution Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 09/29/2023 | The proposed project includes installation of approximately 10 miles of 12-inch PVC water mains and their appurtenances from I-10 to Cable Bridge Road, along the Kiln Firetower Road and throughout the area surrounding Lobouy Road. |
Drinking Water | Mississippi | Hinds | $630,676 | Utica, Town of | Well Rehab, Storage Tank Safety, Generators, and SCADA | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 09/29/2023 | Rehabilitating a water well, safety devices on water storage tanks, installation of two new generators and a SCADA system. |
Drinking Water | Montana | Chouteau | $2,668,000 | Fort Benton, City of | Fort Benton Storage and Transmission Main | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 07/19/2023 | Construction of a 980,000 gallon on-grade concrete storage tank and 12-inch transmission main. |
Drinking Water | Montana | Flathead | $1,545,000 | Coram WSD | Coram WSD water storage tank | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 07/27/2023 | Install a new 200,000-gallon bolted steel water storage tank. |
Drinking Water | Montana | Flathead | $11,000,000 | Kalispell, City of | Kalispell Tank and Wells Project | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 07/27/2023 | Install a new 1 million gallon elevated water storage tank, complete and connect three previously drilled wells with well houses, disinfection and controls. |
Drinking Water | Montana | Glacier | $1,290,000 | Cut Bank, City of | Cut Bank Water Storage Tank | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 08/23/2023 | Construct a one million gallon prestressed concrete water storage tank with all associated fittings, site work, tank mixing system, fencing and connection to the existing water system. |
Drinking Water | New Hampshire | Grafton | $2,160,000 | Plymouth Village Water & Sewer District | Holderness Well Treatment Project | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL EC & 2022 DWSRF BIL General grants | 08/02/2023 | Improvements including the installation of well pumps and appurtenances for two newly developed wells, construction of a building to house electrical and communication equipment, construction of a raw water main from the new Holderness wells to the District’s existing Foster Street facility for treatment, upgrades to the Foster Street facility including to the metering and chemical feed systems, and construction of a finished water main from the facility to a connection point with the existing water distribution mains. |
Drinking Water | New Hampshire | Grafton | $1,053,000 | Town of Lisbon | Treatment and Distribution Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL EC & 2022 DWSRF BIL General grants | 08/23/2023 | The Town will use the grant and loan funding for the installation of iron and manganese treatment and other upgrades at the existing chemical feed building, well upgrades, and the replacement of water main throughout the Town’s distribution system. The project may include the replacement of individual lead services. The project will result in improved water quality, reliability, and resiliency. |
Drinking Water | New Hampshire | Strafford | $756,000 | Rollinsford Water & Sewer | Front and South Street Water Main Improvements Project | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL EC Grant & 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 08/02/2023 | Replacement of water mains and associated services, valves and hydrants along numerous roads within the distribution system including but not limited to Front Street and South Street. The Project includes lead service line inventory activities and the replacement of individual lead lined services, lead "gooseneck" adapters and galvanized services that are or were previously subject to lead contamination within the District’s water distribution system. |
Drinking Water | New York | Nassau | $2,000,000 | Hicksville WD | Plant No. 6 AOP and GAC Treatment System | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL EC grant | 09/28/2023 | This project includes installation of advanced oxidation process (AOP) and granular activated carbon (GAC) treatment systems at Plant No. 6 wells 6-1R and 6-2 for the removal of 1,4-dioxane, perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS). The treatment system will include two UV reactors, a hydrogen peroxide storage tank, four 40,000-lb GAC vessels. The project will also include the construction of two new treatment buildings to house the AOP and GAC system; installation of a new generator; upgrades to the site electrical service, system controls, site piping, and well pumps and motors. This project is addressing regulated emerging contaminants (EC) at Plant No. 6. Plant No. 6 is the site of two groundwater supply wells designated as Well Nos. 6-1R and 6-2. Each well has an authorized capacity of 1,200 gpm or 1.73 million gallons per day (MGD). On average, Plant No. 6 accounts for 26% of the district’s total annual pumping capacity. 1,4-dioxane, PFOA and PFOS have been detected in Well Nos. 6-1R and 6-2 at concentrations up to 0.73 ug/L, 8.9 ng/L and 4.2 ng/L, respectively. Although the concentrations do not exceed the maximum contaminant levels (MCL) for these compounds, Hicksville Water District will install an AOP and GAC treatment system for removal of 1, 4-dioxane, PFOA and PFOS. This project will improve water quality and allow Hicksville Water District to provide an adequate supply of water to its customers. |
Drinking Water | North Dakota | Burleigh | $2,000,000 | City of Bismarck | Lead Service Line Replacement | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF LSLR Grant & 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 07/31/2023 | Continue to replace lead service lines within the community where they are known. |
Drinking Water | North Dakota | Traill | $606,000 | City of Galesburg | East Central RWD Service to Galesburg | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 07/13/2023 | Replacement of the city's water distribution system with individual connections to East Central RWD. The project will eliminate the City of Galesburg's public water system. |
Drinking Water | Oklahoma | Garfield | $2,240,000 | Garfield County Rural Water District #6 | Iron and Manganese Water Treatment Plant | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL EC grant | 09/28/2023 | Construction of one (1) iron and manganese water treatment plant with four (4) LayneOx pressure filters each with a capacity of 90-gallons per minute with two total retention lagoons and all appurtenances along with construction on one (1) 200-gallon per minute water well and all appurtenances. |
Drinking Water | Oregon | Umatilla | $6,901,320 | City of Pendleton | Pendleton Water System Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/13/2023 | Construction project with the following project phases: T-55 is the replacement of the 1910s gravity concrete transmission main with about 5,000 lineal feet of new 30-inch transmission main. P-6 is the replacement of an aging booster pump station. M-12 is the installation of about 6,000 lineal feet of new 18-inch domestic water line. |
Drinking Water | Pennsylvania | Allegheny | $9,691,212 | Wilkinsburg-Penn Joint Water Authority | New Project | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 BIL DWSRF LSLR Grant | 09/27/2023 | |
Drinking Water | Pennsylvania | Bucks | $3,680,000 | Perkasie Regional Authority | New Project | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL EC grant | 09/21/2023 | |
Drinking Water | South Carolina | Union | $500,000 | Town of Lockhart | Summit Drive Waterline Upgrade | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 07/10/2023 | Replace additional waterlines between Summit Drive and Lockhart Drive waterlines to connect the existing water tower with the Lockhart Drive waterline via all new piping. The overall project would consist of approximately 4,400 linear feet of 6-inch waterline installation, system/service reconnections, asphalt replacement, traffic control, and other related appurtenances. |
Drinking Water | South Dakota | Hand | $29,467,750 | Mid-Dakota Rural Water System | Water System Improvements | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 09/15/2023 | Mid-Dakota Rural Water System is proposing to update the existing water system by installing a new advanced metering infrastructure system for water meters, paralleling of pipe, addition of a new backwash recovery system and additional membrane capacity. |
Drinking Water | Utah | Garfield | $1,609,000 | Panguitch | New Water Mains | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 08/10/2023 | Construction of 9,000 feet of waterline to loop the system and eliminate dead end lines, with installation of fire hydrants and gate valves. |
Drinking Water | West Virginia | Harrison | $205,500 | Anmoore, Town of | Design Loan for Water System Improvement Project | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 08/03/2023 | Design for the replacement of existing water lines in the Town of Anmoore with approximately 5.2 miles (27,380 LF) of 8" thru 2” water line, approximately 1.5 miles of service line (8,080 LF) and approximately 456 new radio read meters. |
Drinking Water | West Virginia | Mineral | $47,500 | Piedmont. City of | City of Piedmont Lead Service Line Inventory | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL LSLR Grant | 08/30/2023 | This project will develop the City's lead service line inventory. |
Drinking Water | Wisconsin | Crawford | $1,091,770 | Wauzeka, Village of | Replace Watermains on Main from Dousman to Timber Streets | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/27/2023 | Funding for this Project will be for watermain replacement of approximately 3,675 feet of 8-inch diameter PVC pipe along State Highway 60 (Main Street). This Project is being coordinated by Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT). |
Drinking Water | Wisconsin | Dodge | $2,382,899 | Beaver Dam, City of | Watermain Replacement on West Third Street, Haskell Street, East Davis Street, South Spring Street | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/27/2023 | Watermain replacements on the streets listed above. New pipe will be PVC. |
Drinking Water | Wisconsin | Dodge | $3,618,521 | Mayville, City of | Replace Existing Water Treatment System/SCADA | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2023 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental | 09/13/2023 | The Project includes the demolition of the existing treatment plant for Well No. 4, the construction of a new Well No. 4 treatment plant building, well pump and pump base modifications, installation of a new horizontal pressure filter, installation of a new discharge piping, and new chemical storage. The new facilities will also include all new electrical and HVAC equipment, as well as a water system SCADA upgrade at this wellhouse and the City’s other three wells and two water towers. |
Drinking Water | Wisconsin | Eau Claire | $3,207,319 | Altoona, City of | Construct well #8 and #9, wellhouse, emergency power & connect main | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/13/2023 | In order for the Municipality to meet the demands of their water customers, new drinking water sources were needed as well as system redundancy to provide the average day demand with the largest well out of service. Project 5209-06 was merged into this Project, 5209-05. This Project includes the construction of two new wells and a well house for each well, as well as installation of SCADA, emergency power and a connection to the water main distribution system. |
Drinking Water | Wisconsin | Forest | $1,314,242 | Crandon, City of | New Project | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/27/2023 | This Project consists of replacing water mains on East Glen Street, South Park Street and Polk Street, located in the City of Crandon. The Project will replace approximately 5,200 feet of 8-inch water main distribution piping over sixteen blocks. The replacements will include upgrading loop dead ends in the water system to improve quality and provide fire flows that meet code requirements. Due to storm sewer, sanitation, and water distribution replacements, the overall project is split with both CWFP (4654-06) and SDWLP funding plus costs ineligible for SDWLP and CWFP. |
Drinking Water | Wisconsin | Grant | $935,599 | Muscoda, Village of | Abandon/Replace Elevated Water Tower | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 08/23/2023 | This Project includes replacement of an elevated storage tank in the Village of Muscoda with a new 300,000-gallon elevated storage tank. The new tank is a single pedestal welded steel panel spheroid tank located northwest of the intersection of North 2nd Street and Maple Street adjacent to Well No. 4. The Project also includes water main to connect the new tank to the existing water main on 2nd Street, a pump, valves, appurtenances, and SCADA equipment. |
Drinking Water | Wisconsin | Iowa | $2,454,055 | Dodgeville, City of | Rehab/Upgrade Well No. 6 | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/27/2023 | This Project includes improvements at the Municipality’s Well No. 6, located east of Union Street between the intersection with Polk Street and the Upland Hills Health Hospital and Clinics. The Project includes demolition of the existing Well No. 6 wellhouse; construction of a new wellhouse, including an electrical room and two chemical rooms; installation of a new well pump; improvements to chemical feed systems; replacement of water main and sewer connecting the well to water main and sewer in Union Street; installation of a new standby generator; and site work. The electrical and SCADA control systems will be modernized throughout the entire water system, including the master panel at Well No. 9, the four well sites (Well No. 5, Well No. 6, Well No. 8, and Well No, 9), and the elevated storage tank. |
Drinking Water | Wisconsin | Iowa | $3,677,031 | Mineral Point, City of | Replace Water Mains - High/Church/Chestnut/Jail Alley/Commerce/Nichol | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/27/2023 | The Project include approximately 760 feet of 10-inch diameter PVC pipe on Church Street and Commerce Street; 3,080 feet of 8-inch diameter PVC pipe on Church Street, High Street, Chestnut Street, Ridge Street, and Commerce Street; and 490 feet of 6-inch diameter PVC pipe on Vine Street, Nichol Street, and Jail Alley. A pressure reducing valve (PRV) will be placed within a manhole on High Street at to replace an existing PRV manhole. |
Drinking Water | Wisconsin | Manitowoc | $658,371 | Two Rivers, City of | Replacing Water Mains on Lincoln Street | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/27/2023 | The Project consists of replacing water mains, public side water laterals, and appurtenances along a portion of Lincoln Street, located in the Municipality. This portion of the Municipality’s water distribution system is over 100 years old. Replacement is needed to maintain a reliable system and minimize leakage and water main breaks. This Project is being completed in conjunction with a sanitary sewer and storm sewer replacements and rehabilitation project along the same portion of Lincoln Street. |
Drinking Water | Wisconsin | Milwaukee | $5,200,550 | Milwaukee, City of | Replace Watermains, Multiple Locations | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 08/23/2023 | This Project includes replacement of watermains in various locations throughout the city. Some locations include replacement of lead service lines. |
Drinking Water | Wisconsin | Oneida | $2,292,634 | Rhinelander, City of | Replace Watermains along Oneida, King, Conro, and Anderson Streets | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 08/09/2023 | Funding for this Project will be used for the replacement or rehabilitation of water mains along: Oneida Street, Anderson Street, Blackburn Street, Conro Street, King Street and Pelham Street. Approximately 2,000 feet of 12-inch diameter and 3,175 feet of 8-inch diameter ductile iron pipe will be replaced. Alternate Bid No. 1 (Courtney Street (Pelham Street to Oneida Avenue)) is ineligible for funding. USDA Rural Development (USDA RD) will be providing additional funding for this Project. |
Drinking Water | Wisconsin | Rusk | $489,890 | Ladysmith, City of | Replace Water Mains along West 5th Street North | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/13/2023 | This Financial Assistance Agreement(FAA) has combined two Projects 5369-17 and 5369-18 into a single FAA. Project 5369-17 includes the replacement of watermains on West 5th Street North from North Avenue to Flambeau Avenue. This Project is occurring in concert with the replacement of sanitary sewers lines on West 5th Street North from North Avenue to Flambeau Avenue. Project 5369-18 includes the connection of a dead end watermain on the north side of the Flambeau River. |
Drinking Water | Wisconsin | Vernon | $1,080,387 | Westby, City of | Replace Water Mains on Sunset/Greenbriar/Meadowlark/Blackhawk/Ulland/Washington | Amounts reflect total DWSRF funding amounts for projects with BIL funding - 2022 DWSRF BIL General Supplemental Grant | 09/13/2023 | The Project includes water main replacement of approximately 1,750 feet of 8-inch diameter ductile iron pipe on Meadowlark Lane, Greenbriar Drive, Washington Street, and Sunset Boulevard and approximately 2,500 feet of 6-inch diameter ductile iron pipe on Ulland Avenue, Sunset Boulevard, and Blackhawk Avenue. |
Clean Water | Arizona | Pinal | $8,103,235 | Casa Grande, City of | Wastewater Treatment Plant Solar Project | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 7/20/2023 | The City of Casa Grande proposes to install a large scale 2,050-kilowatt-dc solar photovoltaic (PV) array at the WRF which will provide a renewable energy source to the WRF. This project touches on multiple aspects of the City’s strategic planning initiatives and focus areas by continuing to forward community enhancement, quality of life infrastructure, and financial stability and sustainability. The WRF currently uses 9,253,800 kilowatts-hours (kWh) of electricity each year. The new solar PV system will produce 3,900,000 kWh, offsetting 42% of electric consumption at the WRF. The solar array will be installed in a 7.5-acre area, directly adjacent to the WRF. The anticipated life expectancy of the project is over 30 years. This project categorically qualifies for the Green Project Reserve (GPR) within the energy efficiency category (GPR Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) DW guidance, 3.2-1 Renewable energy projects). 100% of the project costs are to design and install the solar PV system. |
Clean Water | Florida | Martin | $20,000,000 | Martin County | Martin County Septic Tank Elimination Program | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 7/18/2023 | This project is for phase 1 of 3 septic tank elimination program projects as described in the Martin County Water and Wastewater Facilities Plan Update. Phase 1 will is for phase 1 includes 4 areas to be served by vacuum systems and 6 to be served by low pressure systems and will eliminate 3,390 septic tanks. These service areas are adjacent to the St. Lucie Estuary to the south. |
Clean Water | Florida | Escambia | $8,865,336 | Century | Century Wastewater System Improvements Phase II | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 7/21/2023 | Headworks and lift station rehab. |
Clean Water | Illinois | Madison | $1,271,752 | Marine | Sanitary Sewer Lining | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 9/25/2023 | The project consists of the lining of approximately 15,918 LF of 8-inch sanitary sewers with cured-in-place pipe, sanitary sewer and lateral point repairs, manhole lining and other appurtenances. |
Clean Water | Illinois | Christian | $1,206,700 | Kincaid | Upgrade Variable Frequency Drives at Wastewater Treatment Plant and Lift Stations, New Aeration System, and Sewer Lining | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 8/10/2023 | This project includes the installation of a new fine bubble aeration system to replace existing surface aerators; installation of a new blower, blower building and all electrical; sanitary sewer cleaning and inspection; and approximately 6,665 linear feet of cured-in-place pipe lining. This project will also include all related appurtenances and restoration. |
Clean Water | Indiana | Knox | $801,797 | Wheatland | Wheatland New Collection System, Lift Station and Wastewater Treatment Facility | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 9/22/2023 | The proposed project will establish a sanitary sewer collection system and a wastewater treatment facility in order to eliminate approximately 190 failing on-site septic systems within the Town of Wheatland. Septic tank failures result in leakage of untreated and/or partially treated sewage. The project includes: - Installation of a complete low pressure sewer system. - Construction of a regional lift station. - Construction of an approximately 0.06 MGD extended aeration package WWTP, aerobic digestion and a sludge drying bed; and associated site utilities/ buildings. |
Clean Water | Indiana | Blackford | $6,148,378 | Montpelier | Baseball Field Storm and Sanitary Separation | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 9/6/2023 | Montpelier’s 2022 Baseball Field Storm and Sanitary Separation includes: - The installation of approximately 2,000 lineal feet of 24-inch and 36-inch storm pipe and associated appurtenances and restoration from the Baseball Fields north to Standard Blvd (Route 1). - The installation of approximately 3,000 lineal feet of 12-inch through 42-inch storm pipe and associated appurtenances and restoration along North Grant Street from Windsor Street to Green Street (Route 2). - The installation of approximately 4,000 lineal feet of 12-inch through 42-inch storm pipe and associated appurtenances and restoration along Standard Boulevard near the Old Street Department Garage (Route 3). - The installation of approximately 1,500 lineal feet of 24-inch and 36-inch storm pipe and associated appurtenances and restoration around the Elementary School. - Removal of the existing comminutor at the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). - Replacement of the impellers at the existing Headworks Lift Station with chopper style pump impellers. - Investigative work of the collection system to identify additional sources if infiltration and inflow, including smoke testing, flow monitoring, and flow model updates. The proposed project will help the City come into compliance with its Long-Term Control Plan. |
Clean Water | Indiana | Greene | $2,865,000 | Jasonville | Jasonville Shakamak State Park Sewer Project | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 9/20/2023 | The Shakamak State Park project includes: - Rehabilitation of approximately 4,000 lineal feet of collection sewers within the Shakamak State Park. - Upgrades to Lift Station No. 5 and the installation of approximately 3 miles of 6-inch and 8-inch diameter force main to connect the Park to the Jasonville Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF), - Improvements at the Jasonville WWTF including installation of a new Submerged Attached Growth Reactor (SAGR) System and Flow Equalization Basin Storage, and - Decommissioning of the existing Shakamak State Park WWTF. The proposed project will allow Shakamak State Park to connect to the City of Jasonville for wastewater treatment. In addition, facilities will be in place to allow the community of Coalmont to connect in the future. |
Clean Water | Indiana | Allen | $34,999,000 | Fort Wayne | Fort Wayne Combined Sewer Overflow Control Measures | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 9/25/2023 | The project includes the following control measures from the Fort Wayne CSO LTCP: -Foster Park relief sewer Phase I, II, and III -South Foster pump station -3RPORT Deep dewatering pump station -Buchanan St Sewer separation. |
Clean Water | Kansas | Sedgwick | $65,000,000 | Wichita | Wastewater Reclamation Facilities Biological Nutrient Removal Improvements Project. | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 8/1/2023 | This project will include rehabilitation of two wastewater facilities, Plants 1 and 2, which provide conveyance and treatment within the city's largest sewer shed. The project will generally include the following elements: Plant 1 - rehab of influent pumping, grit removal, and excess flow holding. Plant 2 - facility rehab to provide biological nutrient removal using a three-stage, anaerobic-anoxie-oxic (A2O) treatment process and side stream treatment. Collection System - rehab is necessary to carry wastewater from the western service area to Plants 1 and 2 for treatment. |
Clean Water | Maine | York | $11,000,000 | Saco, City of | Water Resource Recovery Facility Upgrade | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 7/5/2023 | Water Resource Recovery Facility Upgrade. |
Clean Water | Michigan | Washtenaw | $65,000,000 | Saline, City of | City of Saline Phase 1 Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements Project | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 9/8/2023 | The project includes new primary and secondary clarifiers with modifications to four existing clarifiers, a new headworks building with influent screening, return activated sludge pumping and blower facilities, biosolids management, new aeration tanks with fine pore diffusers, and existing digester tank modifications. There are also upgrades to the odor control, electrical, supervisory control and data acquisition system, and safety advancements. All work will take place at the wastewater treatment plant site in the City of Saline. |
Clean Water | Michigan | Oakland | $44,795,000 | Clinton River Water Resource Recovery Facility DD | Clinton River Water Resource Recovery Facility Improvements Project Phase I | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 9/20/2023 | The project includes the following electrical system improvements at the Auburn and East Boulevard facilities of the Clinton River Water Resource Recovery Facility Drainage District’s wastewater treatment plant located in the city of Pontiac: - Auburn electrical work consists of two 1,500-kilowatt backup generators, two cogen units of 375 kilowatts, new 15 kilovolt switchgear, and a new electrical building. - East Boulevard electrical work consists of replacing metering cabinets and electrical panels, a new pad mounted cabinet, and a 600-kilowatt generator unit upgrade. |
Clean Water | New Hampshire | Cheshire | $765,000 | Troy | Wastewater Treatment Facilities Evaluations | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 9/6/2023 | The project includes construction of new chemical dosing systems and remove sludge from the existing Lagoons at the facility and piloting of a fixed-film nitrification process to improve ammonia removal at the facility. |
Clean Water | New Mexico | Socorro | $7,570,000 | Socorro, City of | Evergreen and Spring Street Collection System Expansion | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 7/5/2023 | Expand the city sewer system and remove residents from septic systems. |
Clean Water | New Mexico | Lincoln | $350,000 | Ruidoso, Village of | Stormwater Master Plan | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 7/6/2023 | Stormwater Master Plan. |
Clean Water | New York | Wayne | $860,200 | Newark, Village of | Ultraviolet Disinfection And Composting Facility Upgrade | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 8/3/2023 | STP MOD [UV DISINFECTION AND COMPOSTING FACILITY UPGRADE] Construction. Planning, design, and construction of disinfection system and expand the composting facility to protect water quality in the Barge Canal. |
Clean Water | Pennsylvania | Schuykill | $1,835,000 | Municipal Authority of the Borough of Orwigsburg | Repair and Replace Deteriorated Sanitary Sewer Mains and Manholes | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 9/14/2023 | The project proposes to repair and replace deteriorated sanitary sewer mains and manholes in order to reduce inflow and infiltration during wet weather. CCTV work was performed in 2019 to assess the condition of the sanitary sewer. This work discovered cracked and crushed pipes and separated joints in the sanitary sewer main, which have made the pipes susceptible to roots and leaks. Investigations have also found the manholes to have deterioration due to exposure to high flow conditions during wet weather events. The project includes the replacement of 2,175 LF and 3,400 LF of sanitary sewer main, manholes, laterals and cleanouts along Marshall Drive and Ridge Road, and North Warren Street and Station Road, respectively. The project also includes the lining of approximately 460 LF of sanitary sewer main on Marshall Drive. |
Clean Water | Pennsylvania | Lawrence | $8,500,000 | Borough of Ellwood City | New Wampum Pump Station and Force Mains | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 9/26/2023 | The 2nd Street Siphon includes both an 8” and 10” line that cross the Connoquenessing Creek. All of the sewage collected by the 2nd Street Siphon discharges into an 18” main interceptor that runs alongside a steep hillside above the Connoquenessing Creek. This interceptor is inaccessible and in disrepair with exposed and cracked clay pipe, exposed and broken cast iron pipe, deteriorating joints, exposed aerial pipe on eroding stanchions, with some sections of pipe no longer connected to the stanchions. The project proposes the construction of the new Wampum Pump Station with a sewage grinder, approx. 2,300 LF of 18" gravity trib. to the PS, approx. 5,200 LF of 18" forcemain to the existing Primary Lift Station (PLS), and replacement of the screening unit at the PLS. |
Clean Water | Vermont | Chittenden | $398,600 | Burlington, City of | Preliminary Engineering for Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Stage II | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 8/21/2023 | This loan is for the Preliminary engineering for the WWTPs Stage 2 Project. |
Clean Water | Vermont | Chittenden | $643,000 | Burlington, City of | Preliminary Engineering for Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Stage I | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 8/21/2023 | This loan is to amend the Stage 0 PER to meet the PER Requirements for Stage I. |
Clean Water | West Virginia | Mercer | $2,000,000 | Mercer County Public Service District | Repair and Upgrade of Matoaka Sewage Treatment Plant | Amount reflects total CWSRF funding amounts for projects with FY 2022 BIL General Supplemental funding | 8/10/2023 | Repairs and upgrade to aging Matoaka Sewage Treatment Plant and wastewater collection system. |