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Newton county water authority
Newton county water authority








newton county water authority

This project will eliminate significant inflow and infiltration. During heavy rain, the city experiences sewer spills at the wastewater treatment plant. The $800,000 CWSRF loan will finance the rehabilitation of the sewer system.

newton county water authority

The city is eligible for principal forgiveness up to $200,000. The town will pay no interest on the 20-year loan. This project will stabilize the streambank and protect existing utilities. During Hurricane Michael, this area received 4.75 inches of rain that caused the streambank to erode and endanger the town’s water supply infrastructure. The $1,900,000 DWSRF loan will finance restoring one mile of streambank on the Mulberry River. Walker County Water and Sewerage Authority awarded a $9,000,000 CWSRF conservation loan.Thomson awarded a $8,361,000 CWSRF conservation loan.Sylvester awarded a $1,925,000 CWSRF loan.Social Circle awarded a $3,320,000 CWSRF conservation loan.Newton County awarded a $12,000,000 DWSRF loan.Liberty County Industrial Authority awarded a $3,000,000 Georgia Fund conservation loan.

newton county water authority

  • Hawkinsville awarded a $1,377,500 CWSRF loan.
  • Gainesville awarded a $28,000,000 CWSRF loan.
  • Flowery Branch awarded a $23,300,000 CWSRF conservation loan.
  • DeKalb County awarded a $3,000,000 Georgia Fund loan.
  • Cuthbert awarded a $1,147,000 DWSRF loan.
  • Conservation Fund awarded a $5,000,000 CWSRF conservation loan.
  • Columbus Water Works awarded a $13,300,000 CWSRF loan.
  • Camilla awarded a $1,900,000 CWSRF conservation loan, a $200,000 CWSRF loan, and a $1,400,000 DWSRF loan.
  • Cairo awarded a $800,000 Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) loan.
  • Braselton awarded a $1,900,000 Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) loan.
  • Seventeen Georgia communities and The Conservation Fund were awarded financing totaling $121,106,100 for water, sewer, wastewater, and land conservation projects by the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA) board of directors. Independent Registered Municipal Advisor Exemption TTHM is a contaminant group that includes bromodichloromethane, bromoform, chloroform and dibromochloromethane.Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act Call for Projects HAA9 is a contaminant group that includes the chemicals in HAA5 and bromochloroacetic acid, bromodichloroacetic acid, chlorodibromoacetic acid and tribromoacetic acid. † HAA5 is a contaminant group that includes monochloroacetic acid, dichloroacetic acid, trichloroacetic acid, monobromoacetic acid and dibromoacetic acid. Includes chemicals detected in 2017-2019 for which annual utility averages exceeded an EWG-selected health guideline established by a federal or state public health authority chemicals detected under the EPA's Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR 3) program in 2013 to 2015 (and subsequent testing when available), for which annual utility averages exceeded a health guideline established by a federal or state public health authority chemicals detected under the EPA's Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR 4) program in 2017 to 2020 (and subsequent testing when available), for which annual utility averages exceeded a health guideline established by a federal or state public health authority.










    Newton county water authority