Rahall Announces Funding for Mingo County Water System Extension Projects

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – December 16, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall (D-W.Va.), top Democrat on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee with jurisdiction over water infrastructure programs, Friday announced Federal funds for the construction of the Naugatuck to East Kermit waterline extension project and the Ben Creek water project.

“Clean drinking water equals good health, plus we get the added benefit of laying a solid foundation for job creation and economic growth. Having urged the EPA to provide some leeway in the use of these funds, I am pleased to announce that the funding has now been made available and that work on these water projects can get underway. Using my seniority and the bipartisan partnerships I have built up over the years, I intend to keep pressing hard for the Federal resources that bring modern and reliable infrastructure to our communities,” said Rahall.

The Mingo County Public Service District will receive a grant for over $720,000 from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to complete waterline extensions for Naugatuck to East Kermit, and to continue work for Ben Creek. In behalf of the Mingo County Commission, Rahall successfully sought an adjustment in use of previously appropriated funds, which was recently approved by the EPA.

“We are grateful for Congressman Rahall’s support and his ongoing efforts to get us good, clean drinking water,” said Steve Kominar, Executive Director, Mingo County Redevelopment Authority. “Improvements like these help the economic growth and development of our communities.”

The first project to be completed is the Naugatuck to East Kermit waterline extension, which will extend water service along County Route 52 to 31 customers between Naugatuck and East Kermit. Water will be provided by the Mingo County Public Service District from its Naugatuck treatment facility. Construction is expected to begin as soon as next month.

The Ben Creek water project, which requires additional funding to be completed, will serve approximately 4,260 existing customers, and 309 new customers in the County Route 8/1 and 8/9.

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