Abbeville Secures $5.9M Loan for Upgrades to Local Drinking Water
The $5.9 million loan funds upgrades to address manganese and other contaminants, improving water quality for over 4,800 customers with new treatment redundancy.
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Abbeville gets $5.6 million to upgrade treatment plant, improve water quality
The City of Abbeville is conducting major upgrades to its water treatment plant using a $5.9 million fully forgivable loan from the state's drinking water revolving loan fund program. This project aims to better treat levels of manganese in the water supply according to a press release from the city.
Abbeville secures $5.9M loan for upgrades to local drinking water
The City of Abbeville Water System is utilizing a $5.9 million forgivable loan and grants from Louisiana's Water Sector Program and the Delta Regional Authority to upgrade its existing water treatment plant to provide better drinking water and a more reliable water treatment system.
Abbeville receives $5.9 million from state’s DWRLF program to improve local drinking water
The City of Abbeville Water System is currently utilizing a $5.9 million fully forgivable loan awarded by the states Drinking Water Revolving Loan Fund program to upgrade its existing water treatment plant to provide water customers with better drinking water and a more reliable water treatment system.The construction project, which began this summer and is expected to continue through the end of next year, includes an upgrade of the existing wa…
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