HARRISBURG, PA. — Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell has announced that the state will invest $92 million to upgrade water infrastructure, according to a press release.
The money will fund 16 drinking water and wastewater projects that will serve 20 counties, the release stated.
The funds will be distributed through Pennsylvania’s infrastructure investment authority, PENNVEST, according to the release.
“The funding awarded today by PENNVEST will provide a cleaner environment, greater economic opportunity and improved infrastructure health,” Governor Rendell said. “As our economy continues to recover, it is important that we do everything that we can to maintain our commitment to improving water and wastewater systems that will benefit residents and businesses.”
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