The authority’s allocations are part of $8.1 million given out through loans and grants to improve water systems in the state, it was announced Tuesday.
For April, the county projects receiving funding from OWDA’s fresh water loan program include:
- $1.55 million at 1.35% for 20 years for the rehabilitation of the 2 million gallon elevated water storage tank in Centerville to extend its useful life.
- $316,402 at 1.35% for 20 years for the construction of 5,500 feet of waterline along Guenther and Schroeder roads in Trotwood to replace aging infrastructure.
- $150,000 at 1.35% for 20 years for construction of 2,200 feet of waterline along Cynthia Lane in Washington Twp. to replace aging waterlines.
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