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Updated: 2:22 PM Aug 19, 2009
Kaine Accepts Check for VA Wastewater Projects
Richmond, Va. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine accepted Tuesday a check on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia for $80,203,300 in funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Posted: 2:15 PM Aug 18, 2009 |
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Gov. Timothy M. Kaine accepted Tuesday a check on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia for $80,203,300 in funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
The check, presented by William C. Early, Acting Mid-Atlantic Regional Administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency, will be used to help create jobs, boost local economies, improve aging water infrastructure and protect human health and the environment. The check was presented during a press conference at the Richmond Wastewater Treatment Facility.
“Today we not only highlight the financial assistance that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act provides, but more importantly, the real on-the-ground benefits that result from our investment,” says Kaine. “We have worked hard to restore the health of Chesapeake and all Virginia waters, but we also know that we have much more to do. These funds will significantly help us advance our work to reduce pollution from sewage treatment plants.”
This new infusion of money provided by the ARRA will help Virginia and its local governments fund many of the overdue improvements to wastewater projects that are essential to protecting public health and the environment. Projects planned include:
- Significant progress in eliminating the sewage discharges from Combined Sewer Overflow systems in Lynchburg and Richmond.
- A reduction in the discharge of nutrients and other pollutants into the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
- Addressing public health problems in areas of the state not currently served by centralized sewage systems.
- Eliminating overflows of raw sewage in communities throughout Virginia
- Promoting the reuse of wastewater by funding six water reuse projects that will conserve limited water resources as well as reduce the discharge of pollutants to waterways.
- Encouraging the use of alternative energy sources such as solar, biogas, and methane.
- Promoting innovative wastewater treatment technology.
“Virginia now has the ‘green light’ to fund projects that will protect public health, upgrade infrastructure, and invigorate local economies across the state,” says William C. Early, acting administrator of EPA’s mid-Atlantic region. “The additional resources will allow Virginia to provide 100 percent principal forgiveness for every Recovery Act-funded clean water loan.”
Tuesday’s announcement comes as Kaine continues to move his “Renew Virginia” initiative. Renew Virginia is focused on promoting renewable energy, creating green jobs and encouraging preservation of the environment.
Locally, three projects are getting money. In Page County, the Stanley 1/1 is getting $100,000 for repairs. In Shenandoah County, the New Market North Fork Public Sewer is getting almost $4.27 million.
The Augusta County Service Authority is getting $364,964 to install solar panels at pump stations. The panels will be used to power lighting and heating systems. Many of the panels are expected to be in place, before the end of the year.
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