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Eligible applicants include municipalities and municipal authorities for projects that involve the acquisition, construction, improvement, expansion, or rehabilitation of all or part of a water supply, sewage disposal, or storm water system which is owned and maintained by an eligible applicant.
An eligible project also includes consolidation or regionalization of two or more water supply systems, sewage disposal systems, or storm water systems which are managed or operated as an integrated system regardless of whether the system is physically connected. Infrastructure that reduces the amount of runoff that needs to be managed by traditional infrastructure is also eligible.
Click Here for all the details and to apply.
[Posted: October 18, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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