Governor Announces GEFA Approval of Water and Sewer Projects Totaling $46 Million for Seven Georgia Communities
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3/23/10 Governor Sonny Perdue announced today that the Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority (GEFA) has approved of funding for seven environmental infrastructure projects totaling $46 million. The GEFA board of directors approved the commitments to help finance water and sewer system improvements for Augusta-Richmond County, the cities of Blairsville, Crawfordville, Lookout Mountain, Meigs and Port Wentworth, and the Henry County Water and Sewerage Authority. “Investment in our state's water and sewer infrastructure stimulates the economy, promotes the stewardship of our natural resources, and helps to meet Georgia’s future water needs,” said Governor Perdue. “The projects approved today will improve water system efficiency and will ensure clean and safe water.” “The water and sewer programs administered by GEFA assist local governments with improving their environmental infrastructure,” said GEFA Executive Director Phil Foil. “Financing water and sewer projects encourages economic growth and the stewardship of our environment.” Foil expressed appreciation to Governor Perdue and to the members of the
General Assembly for their support. He credited Governor Perdue’s
commitment to helping “GEFA financing for water and sewer infrastructure helps communities in all
areas of the state,” said Gerald Thompson, chairman of the GEFA board of
directors and mayor of the city of GEFA helps communities prepare for economic growth and development through
the provision of low interest loans. The Georgia Fund is a state funded
program administered by GEFA for water, wastewater and solid waste
infrastructure projects. The Georgia Fund provides loans to local
governments for projects such as water and sewer lines, treatment plants,
pumping stations, wells, water storage tanks and water meters. The Clean
Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) is a federal loan program administered by
GEFA for wastewater infrastructure and water pollution abatement projects.
Eligible projects include a wide variety of storm water and wastewater
collection and treatment projects. The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
(DWSRF) is a federal loan program administered by GEFA for water infrastructure
projects. Eligible projects include public health-related water supply
construction. Below are details of the loans approved today: City of
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The city of Henry
The Henry County Water and Sewerage Authority (WSA) was approved for a Clean
Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) loan of $21,342,866 for Phase II funding for
the expansion of the Walnut Creek Water Reclamation Facility (WRF). The
loan will also fund additional construction to the WRF such as an additional
storage pond and a land application wastewater treatment system. The total
project cost is $43,844,498 with the CWSRF providing $21,342,866 in Phase II,
$20,000,000 in Phase I (approved April 21, 2008) and $2,501,632 in potential
future funding. Henry County WSA will pay three percent interest on the
20-year loan. About the Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority (www.gefa.org) The Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority (GEFA) provides financial
assistance and administers programs that encourage stewardship of the
environment and promote economic development statewide. GEFA is the lead
state agency for energy planning and alternative fuels; manages the Governor’s
Energy Challenge and the Georgia Land Conservation Program; maintains
state-owned fuel storage tanks; and offers financing for reservoir and water
supply, water quality, storm water and solid waste infrastructure.
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