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May 13, 2008 |
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Governor Kaine Announces $7 Million in Water Quality Improvement Grants
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Wastewater Treatment System Construction Grants | |||||
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Project Title |
Locality |
Funding Sources |
Funds Total | ||
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Convict Hollow Sewer Line Extension |
Buchanan County |
SRWEP TOTAL |
$550,000 $550,000 | ||
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Project Description: The county will provide public wastewater service to 25 households that are currently using individual septic systems, many of which are failing to meet local permit requirements. Recent testing indicates that 57 percent of the local water supplies in the area are contaminated with coliform and have fecal coliform present, and this project will help stop further contamination. As a result of this project, 6,500 linear feet of eight-inch sewer line, 1,250 linear feet of four-inch sewer line, and 2,500 linear feet of four-inch sewer line will be installed. | |||||
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North Landing River Watershed Improvement Project |
Chesapeake |
SRWEP Local TOTAL |
$1,000,000 $4,506,670 $5,506,670 | ||
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Project Description: The city will provide public wastewater services for the Albemarle Acres, Bridgewood, and Etheridge Road communities. These neighborhoods were found to be the most environmentally at-risk due to a number of factors, including the age of the houses and septic systems, number of system failures, total repairs to the existing systems, the use of wells, and number of complaints. The project will result in elimination of 245 individual septic systems. | |||||
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Galax Interceptor Overflow Reduction Project |
Galax |
SRWEP VA Resource Authority TOTAL |
$980,000 $946,400 $1,926,400 | ||
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Project Description: The city experiences major sanitary sewer overflows along Mill Creek, a tributary to the severely impaired Chestnut Creek. In part due to these overflows, the City has been issued a Consent Degree requiring a Capacity, Management, Operation, and Maintenance program to address and reduce the potential for overflow events. This project will result in the construction of 1,500 feet of twelve-inch sewer line, a 0.75 million gallon storage tank, a diversion structure, a pumping station, and associated control systems. Once completed, the project is expected to eliminate the majority of overflows and will be a major step in the improvement of stream quality in terms of untreated household wastewater discharge. | |||||
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Town of Jarratt Sewer Rehabilitation and Treatment Plant Upgrade |
Greensville County |
SRWEP Local TOTAL |
$379,833 $43,000 $422,833 | ||
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Project Description: The county will dramatically improve the quality of wastewater treatment from the Jarratt Wastewater Treatment Plant, eliminate the untreated wastewater discharge currently flowing into the Upper Potomac groundwater aquifer, and address identified water quality violations. The project will include the replacement of eight-inch sewer line, four-inch service laterals, and 18 manholes. | |||||
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Kenbridge Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Project |
Kenbridge, Town of |
SRWEP Tobacco Commission Rural Development – Grant Rural Development – Loan EPA TOTAL |
$784,405 $1,686,965 $1,070,000 $1,318,300 $500,000 $5,395,670 | ||
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Project Description: The town will expand the wastewater treatment plan to address capacity, reliability, and effluent quality issues. The plant has received numerous warnings and violation notices from the Department of Environmental Quality due to sewage bypasses into the Seay Creek. Once completed, the plant will be expanded to 0.6 MGD, providing the benefits of reduced levels of turbidity, harmful bacteria, and viruses to the receiving water. | |||||
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City of Norton Sewer Rehabilitation and Extension Project |
Norton |
SRWEP CDBG Rural Development Local TOTAL |
$1,000,000 $1,000,000 $514,800 $195,200 $2,710,000 | ||
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Project Description: The city is implementing a phased solution to address severe health concerns and water quality issues in the Josephine community. Previous studies noted that approximately 17 percent of households in this community directly discharge untreated wastewater in the water system, while many others had very old and failing septic systems. When completed, approximately 132 households will be connected to the City's public wastewater system. Additionally, the Benges Branch interceptor will be repaired and 3,215 linear feet of eight-inch sewer line, 1,829 linear feet of twelve-inch sewer line, 28 manholes, and 56 lateral connections will be rehabilitated or replaced. | |||||
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Lakeside Drive Sanitary Sewer Project |
Pittsylvania County |
SRWEP Local TOTAL |
$289,689 $63,250 $352,939 | ||
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Project Description: The county will connect 35 homes that currently rely on aging and failing onsite septic systems to a pubic wastewater system. The system will immediately remedy a severe health hazard resulting from the failure of a community system serving five homes that has failed and results in the discharge of untreated waste. | |||||
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Fairhope Road Sewer Extension Project |
Roanoke |
SRWEP Local TOTAL |
$202,060 $27,000 $229,060 | ||
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Project Description: The county will install approximately 2,175 linear feet of eight-inch sewage line that will connect 29 existing properties that currently rely on aging and failing onsite septic systems that are typically 50-60 years old. The system will transport the wastewater flow to the Regional Water Pollution Control Plant, preventing the untreated wastewater from entering the Roanoke River. | |||||
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Yuma Sewer Project, Phase 1 |
Scott County |
SRWEP Rural Development – Grant Rural Development – Loan LENOWISCO PDC TOTAL |
$534,013 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $343,500 $3,240,232 | ||
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Project Description: The county will address a long-standing problem of failing septic tanks and drainfields that often result in "gray" water discharge into open ditches. Through this project, 19,400 linear feet of eight- inch sewer trunk line, 5,000 linear feet of four- inch sewer trunk line, two sewer pump stations, and related appertances will be installed. A total of 105 households will have access to a public sewage system once completed. | |||||
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Exit 13 Area Sewer System Exchange |
Washington County |
SRWEP Rural Development Local TOTAL |
$980,000 $827,360 $2,182,170 $3,989,530 | ||
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Project Description: The county will provide improve the water quality in area streams and groundwater by providing public sewer for the residents in the Spring Creek Basin area. Numerous repairs to current onsite systems, along with several permit rejections exemplify the problems the community is experiencing. As a result of this project, a new wastewater collection system for 218 households will be constructed. | |||||
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Managed On-Site Construction Grants | |||
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Project Title |
Locality |
Funding Sources |
Funds Total |
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Morefield Bottom Decentralized Sewer Project |
Russell County |
SRWEP Onsite Fund SRWEP Wastewater Construction Cumberland Plateau PDC Local TOTAL |
$500,000 $300,000 $9,500 $9,500 $819,000 |
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Project Description: The Morefield Bottom area is characterized by poor septic drain fields where numerous septic fields have failed and in some instances, raw sewage is visible in road ditches. To remedy this problem, the County will construct an onsite, decentralized system to be operated by the Castlewood Water and Sewage Authority. As a result of this project, the County will install 4,000 linear feet of three-and four-inch sewer line, 53 watertight septic tanks, and an AdvanTex AX1000 community system. A total of 53 homes will be connected to the system. | |||
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