Indiana receives loan from EPA to improve state’s water infrastructure
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Indiana receives $196 million loan to improve drinking water
The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Water Office, Bruno Pigott, joined Indiana Finance Authority’s Jim McGoff on Friday to announce a $196 million loan to improve drinking water and wastewater systems statewide.
Indiana receives $196 million loan to improve drinking water • Indiana Capital Chronicle
Indiana wins $196 million loan to improve drinking water. (Getty Images)The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Water Office, Bruno Pigott, joined Indiana Finance Authority’s Jim McGoff on Friday to announce a $196 million loan to improve drinking water and wastewater systems statewide. This funding will help address the demands of a growing population. The State of Indiana intends to use this loan to finance drinking water …
Indiana receives loan from EPA to improve state’s water infrastructure
INDIANAPOLIS -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is loaning Indiana nearly $200 million to improve its water infrastructure. According to a news release, Bruno Pigott, the head of the U.S. EPA's water office, announced that $196 million will be loaned to the state to help improve drinking water and wastewater systems statewide. This program provides loans exclusively to state financing authorities. “I want to congratulate the State of …
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