EPA Awards Va. $80.2 Million for Wastewater Treatment

Lynchburg and other Virginia towns will be able to make improvements to aging wastewater infrastructure and create jobs thanks to federal stimulus money from the Environgmental Protection Agency, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

This is great news for homeowners throughout the state who will benefit from the enhancements made to protect public health and the environment. Some of the projects to be funded by the stimulus money will help to make various communities more desirable to homeowners and, therefore, improve property values.

"The Environmental Protection Agency has given Virginia $80.2 million in federal stimulus money for wastewater treatment improvements.

Gov. Timothy M. Kaine accepted the money yesterday. It will be used to create jobs, improve aging water infrastructure, and protect human health and the environment.

A news release says projects include work to eliminate sewage discharges from combined sewage overflow systems in Lynchburg and Richmond.

The largest grant will be $25 million for the Lynchburg project.

Kaine says the money also will be used to reduce discharges of nutrients and other pollutants into the Chesapeake Bay watershed and eliminate overflows of raw sewage in communities throughout the state."

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Posted on Wednesday, August 19, 2009 - 11:40am