EPA Awards $16.9
Million to Ocean State for Drinking Water and Sewage Plant Improvements
Contact: Peyton Fleming, EPA Press Office (617-918-1008)
For Immediate Release: October 19, 2004; Release # 04-10-28
PAWTUCKET – Standing at the site of a new drinking water
treatment plant being built in Pawtucket, the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency announced today that it has awarded $16.9 million
to the state of Rhode Island for its Drinking Water and Clean Water
State Revolving Fund (SRF) Programs.
Rhode Island will use $8 million to support various drinking water
programs within the state and make low-interest loans to public
and private community water systems to improve their facilities.
The new water plant in Pawtucket is among the projects that will
benefit from the new funds. The remaining $8.9 million money will
also be used to support wastewater treatment plant improvements
around the state.
Both of the grants were awarded to the RI Clean Water Finance
Agency, which will distribute the funds with assistance from the
RI Department of Health and the RI Department of Environmental
Management.
"This funding will help Pawtucket and many other Rhode Island
communities carry out important projects to make their drinking
water supplies safer and wastewater treatment discharges cleaner," said
Ira Leighton, deputy regional administrator of EPA's New England
Office.
"I'm very pleased that the EPA has awarded $16.9 million
to Rhode Island to help us enhance our state’s water quality," added
Governor Carcieri. "These funds will go a long way in ensuring
that Narragansett Bay is clean and our drinking water is safe.
The funds will also help our local cities and towns improve wastewater
infrastructure and combat pollution.”
For New England, with its aging infrastructure, the program funding
sewer system upgrades is especially significant. Across the six
New England states, SRF and earlier construction grants have allowed
municipalities with antiquated systems to make the kind of improvements
that pave the way for economic development and promote smart growth
policies. By promoting growth in urban centers and pre-existing
buildings, the system upgrades have played an important role in
protecting the region’s natural resources while also providing
cleaner water.
Congress in 1987 authorized creation of the Clean Water State
Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Program, which was established in 1989 to
provide low-interest loans for sewage plant upgrades. Since then,
EPA has provided more than $1.5 billion to New England states to
provide loans to communities, including $150 million to Rhode Island
alone. Since 1990, Rhode Island has leveraged the federal grants
and provided 25 cities and towns, as well as the Narragansett Bay
Commission which operates two regional wastewater plants, with
$434 million in low-interest loans for facility upgrades.
During fiscal year 2005, Rhode Island plans to make an additional
29 low-interest loans to six communities and the Narragansett Bay
Commission, amounting to $71.8 million for wastewater projects
and for a landfill closure project.
Another $500 million has been provided to the New England states
for loans to public and private water supply systems under the
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Program, which was
established under a 1996 amendment to the federal Safe Drinking
Water Act. Those funds have resulted in more than $73 million in
low-interest loans being awarded in Rhode Island for public and
private community water systems.
“From replacing water mains in North Tiverton, to security
enhancements in the Providence Water System, to the new water plant
for Pawtucket, these funds will improve drinking water supplies
in all corners of the state,” Leighton said.

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TITLE: EPA Awards $16.9 Million
to Ocean State for Drinking Water and Sewage Plant Improvements
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ABSTRACT: PAWTUCKET – Standing
at the site of a new drinking water treatment plant being
built in Pawtucket, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
announced today that it has awarded $16.9 million to the
state of Rhode Island for its Drinking Water and Clean Water
State Revolving Fund (SRF) Programs.
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Peyton Fleming
Office of the Regional Administrator
EPA New England
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Boston, MA 02114-2023
(617) 918-1008
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Peyton Fleming, EPA Press Office, (617) 918-1008
Office of the Regional Administrator
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