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Port Washington Gets Over $6.7M To Improve Drinking Water Quality

New York officials have approved more than $6.7M in grants to support clean drinking water efforts in Port Washington.

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PORT WASHINGTON, NY — New York environmental officials have approved $34.2 million in grants and loans to support vital drinking water and wastewater infrastructure projects across the state, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced last week.

The grants, interest-free loans, and low-cost loans were approved Thursday by the New York State Facilities Corporation Board of Directors. More than $6.7 million will go to Port Washington.

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"Access to clean water is an essential piece in building strong, vibrant communities and it's critical our local partners have the resources they need to protect the health and safety of New Yorkers," Governor Cuomo said. "With this funding in hand, communities throughout the state will now be able to make vital upgrades to key infrastructure like wastewater collection systems, disinfection systems, and water storage tanks, helping to ensure water quality for their residents is protected generations to come."

The projects approved by the board include:

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