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USDA CELEBRATES EARTH DAY 2008 BY AWARDING $164 MILLION FOR RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

WASHINGTON, April 22, 2008Marking the 38th anniversary of Earth Day, Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer announced today that 48 communities in 30 states have been selected to receive more than $164 million in loans and grants for infrastructure improvements to help the environment.

“Earth Day is a great time to make these loans and grants that will help finance much-needed improvements to water, sewer and infrastructure systems,” Schafer said. “Strategic investments such as the ones announced today also help improve the economy and quality of life in our rural communities.”

For example, USDA Rural Development awarded Threshold Services, Inc. in Kodiak, Alaska, a $348,000 loan and $41,750 grant to buy and renovate a building that will be used as a recycling facility on Kodiak Island.  In addition to managing the facility, Threshold will provide jobs and job training opportunities for residents with physical and developmental disabilities.

The city of Brush, Colo., has been selected to receive nearly $8 million in loans and grants to replace an outdated, 1965 wastewater treatment plant. The new plant will serve 5,117 residents.  The town of Luray, Va. was selected to receive a $5 million loan to make improvements to the town’s existing water system by installing a new membrane filtration water treatment plant, storage tank and pump station. The town’s water system serves approximately 2,100 residential and 300 commercial users.

A complete list of loan and grant recipients is available at http://www.rurdev.usda.gov . Funding of individual recipients is contingent upon their meeting the conditions of the loan or grant agreement.

Earth Day is observed annually on April 22 to raise awareness about the role citizens, businesses and communities can play in protecting the environment.  Since the first Earth Day celebration in 1970, the event has expanded to include participation by citizens and governments in more than in 175 countries.

USDA Rural Development’s mission is to increase economic opportunity and improve the quality of life for rural residents. Rural Development has invested nearly $91 billion since 2001 for equity and technical assistance to finance and foster growth in homeownership, business development, and critical community and technology infrastructure. More than 1.7 million jobs have been created or saved through these investments. Further information on rural programs is available at a local USDA Rural Development office or by visiting USDA's web site at http://www.rurdev.usda.gov .

USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT

Earth Day Projects -- 2008

 

State

Recipient/Borrower

Loan Amount

Grant Amount

AR

Town of Pyatt

$1,000,000

$1,060,000

AK

Threshold Services, Inc.- Kodiak Island

$380,000

$41,750

AL

Town of Somerville

$1,000,000

$2,702,000

CA

City of San Joaquin

$4,122,000

$2,000,000

CO

City of Brush

$5,626,000

$2,317,000

DE

Town of Millsboro

$5,870,000

$1,500,000

FL

Taylor Coastal Water and Sewer District

$401,000

$1,202,980

IL

Arenzville Rural Water Coop

$1,173,000

$1,000,000

IL

City of Newton

$2,468,000

 

IN

Elrod Water Company, Inc.

$4,950,000

 

IN

Northwest Jasper Regional District

$6,286,000

$3,619,000

IN

LaGrange County Regional Sewer District

$1,771,000

$1,449,000

KS

City of Oskalossa

$3,199,000

$951,000

KY

City of Owingsville

$450,000

$300,000

LA

Jefferson Davis Parish Waterworks District

$1,166,000

 

LA

Magnolia Plantation Water System, Inc.

$3,007,500

 

LA

Town of Melville

$1,198,000

$172,985

MD

Town of Boonsboro

$5,991,000

$1,009,000

MD

Fahrney-Keedy Memorial, Inc.

$2,322,000

 

ME

City of Ellsworth

$5,875,000

$3645,000

ME

Town of Milbridge

$250,000

$500,000

MI

Buena Vista Township

$9,000,000

 

MI

Pinconning Township

$1,880,000

$645,000

MI

Village of Ashley

$601,000

 

MN

Blomkest-Svea Sewer Project

$1,011,000

$852,000

MN

City of Odessa

$223,000

$588,500

MO

City of Fisk

$460,000

$255,000

MS

Bradley Water Association

$209,000

$578,000

MS

Holcut-CarioWater

$400,000

 

MS

Kipling Water Association

$1,322,000

$1,357,000

MS

Rocky Creek Utility, Inc.

$632,500

 

MS

Stone Utility Association, Inc.

$498,000

 

MT

Brady County Water and Sewer District

$94,000

$360,500

NE

Village of Republican City

$1,017,000

$695,000

NH

Town Jaffrey

$7,278,000

$2,425,000

NV

Gerlach General Improvement District

$470,000

$321,360

OH

Gallia County

$1,862,000

$1,022,000

SC

Alligator Rural Water and Sewer Co., Inc.

$7,837,000

$3,694,700

SD

BDM Rural Water System, Inc.

$370,000

$636,000

SD

Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe

 

$450,000

TX

Chilton Water Supply and Sewer Service Corp.

$1,033,000

$1,669,000

VA

Town of Luray

$5,000,000

 

VA

Town of Big Stone Gap

$1,614,000

$1,000,000

WA

City of Tenino

$2,538,000

$1,400,000

WA

City of Blaine

$4,996,600

$3,190,000

WV

Mason County Public Service District

$3,781,000

$1,919,000

WV

Lavalette Public Service District

$2,165,000

$1,656,000

WY

Town of Dubois

 

$793,000

 

 

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