Erie County, N.Y. to receive $22M WIFIA loan

Dec. 13, 2021
Financing nearly half of the $46 million project costs, the loan will help modernize the county’s aging drinking water treatment plants while bolstering its climate resiliency.

On Friday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a $22 million Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loan to Erie County Water Authority in upstate New York.

The low-interest loan will finance the county’s drinking water infrastructure upgrades, designed to ensure the delivery of safe and reliable drinking water to the community while bolstering the climate resiliency of the drinking water system.

“Accelerating investment in our nation’s water infrastructure that communities like Erie County depend on for health and opportunity, is an essential part of EPA’s mission,” EPA Assistant Administrator for Water Radhika Fox. “We are proud to partner with Erie County Water Authority on this project to reduce costs while supporting public health and climate resiliency. Projects like this illustrate benefits to come through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.”

Erie County Water Authority’s Strategic Plan Improvements Project is composed of three components that will modernize the county’s aging drinking water treatment plants and pumping station. By modernizing elements of the facilities that are beyond their useful life, the county will improve the reliability of the drinking water system’s operations and ensure that it can meet current and future demand. Powdered activated carbon systems will address the growing threat of harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie, the system’s water source, improving resilience to the impacts of climate change.

“Erie County Water Authority Commissioners are grateful for receiving the EPA WIFIA loan as it helps our customers by lessening a financial burden as we continue to implement our strategic plan of addressing critical infrastructure needs,” said Russell J. Stoll, P.E., Chief Operating Officer at Erie County Water Authority. “We look forward to addressing our infrastructure needs that include providing water system resiliency, high quality and reliable water supply and a regional presence while enhancing service to all our customers.”

The $22 million WIFIA loan will finance nearly half of the $46 million project costs. Erie County Water Authority will save approximately $3.1 million by financing with a WIFIA loan. Project construction and operation are expected to create an estimated 150 jobs and construction is expected to be completed in 2024.

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