GOVERNOR SIGNS MUSTO’S CLEAN WATER INFRASTRUCTURE BILL
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MECHANICSBURG, JULY 09, 2008 - Gov. Ed Rendell
today enacted state Senator Raphael J. Musto’s legislation calling for a voter
referendum on a $400 million bond for construction, rehabilitation, and
improvement of Pennsylvania’s drinking water supplies and sewage treatment
systems.
“With this new law (Senate Bill 1341) we are providing a great opportunity for
citizens to make a substantive new investment in our clean water
infrastructure,” Musto said.
If voters approve the ballot initiative and authorize the funding, the bond
money will be administered through the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment
Authority (PENNVEST). Financial assistance would be in the form of grants and
low-interest loans.
“The grants and low-interest loans that would be available through this
legislation will provide badly needed financial assistance to communities
throughout Pennsylvania who are struggling to maintain aging water and sewer
systems,” Musto said.
The Governor also signed Senate Bill 2, which provides $800 million to fund
repairs and upgrades to drinking and waste water systems, flood control projects
and unsafe high-hazard dams. The program will be funded through gaming proceeds.
Both bills were signed into law at a ceremony at the Mechanicsburg
Borough Waste Water Treatment Center.
SENATOR RAY MUSTO CONTACT: Kelsey Shoupe
PHONE: (717) 787-7105 PHONE: (717) 787-3613
www.senatormusto.com kshoupe@pasenate.com
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