N.H. approves $9.8M for drinking water, wastewater projects

Sept. 19, 2022
A combination of grants and loans to support six New Hampshire communities was provided by ARPA, DWGT, DWSRF, and CWSRF funds.

The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) officials have approved more than $9.8 million through a combination of grant and loan funds for multiple drinking water and wastewater system improvements.

NHDES provided the funding through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA), the Drinking Water and Groundwater Trust Fund (DWGT), the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF), and the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF). NHDES has offered over $100 million in funding for more than 200 projects, which are in the process of finalizing their proposals to NHDES.

More information about the projects that have recently been approved is below:

Wastewater Asset Management

The grant funding will be used to develop an asset management program to be used as a complete community specific decision-making tool for wastewater collection systems and/or pump stations. Town receiving Wastewater Asset Management Grants includes:

  • Town of Woodstock: $30,000 ARPA Grant

Wastewater Planning

The grant funding will be used for the development of a master plan for the town’s wastewater facility, collection system or pump stations. Towns receiving Wastewater Planning Grants include:

  • Town of Seabrook: $100,000 ARPA Grant
  • Town of Derry: $100,000 ARPA Grant

Clean Water Infrastructure

The Clean Water Infrastructure grant funding will be used to make improvements to clean water infrastructure, including sewers, pipelines and pump stations. Towns receiving these grants include:

  • Town of Derry: $117,746 ARPA Grant; Total project cost $600,000
  • Town of Epping: $500,000 ARPA Grant; Total project cost $700,000
  • Town of Newport: $1,350,000 ARPA Grant; $3,000,000 CWSRF Loan; Total project cost $4,500,000

Drinking Water Infrastructure

The grant funding will be used to repair and upgrade drinking water infrastructure to ensure clean water and prevent contaminants, such as lead and arsenic, from entering the water. Recipients of Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants include:

  • Emerald Lake Village District: $2,000,000 ARPA Grant; $1,342,900 DWSRF Loan; $1,342,900 DWGT Trust Fund Loan; Total project cost $4,775,400

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