Pennsylvania American Water Secures $6.2 Million PENNVEST Funding for Infrastructure Projects

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Pennsylvania American Water, a subsidiary of American Water Works Co. Inc., has received a total of $6,183,799 in grants and low-interest loans from the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST) to support infrastructure improvement projects in Berks and Cumberland counties. In Berks County, a $2,433,799 loan will fund the Exeter Wastewater Corrective Action Plan project, which involves sliplining and replacing sections of wastewater main to reduce inflow and infiltration. In Cumberland County, a $122,263 grant and a $3,627,737 loan will support the replacement of approximately 384 lead water service lines in New Cumberland Borough. The funding aims to improve water quality and infrastructure in the affected areas. No other beneficiary organizations were mentioned in the announcement.

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